United Properties recently signed an agreement to redevelop space on Nicollet Mall, and Target Corporation purchased a building from the Church of Scientology for $3 million.
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The decrease in overall giving bucks a long trend of year-over-year increases or unchanged donation levels.
Target's November same-store sales jumped 5.5 percent, while analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had predicted only a 3.7 percent increase.
Twelve creditors claim that the Taste of Minnesota's owner-International Event Marketing-owes them more than $237,000 for goods and services from the 2010 event.
The credit facility, which is in the form of a loan, will be used to expand Welsh's portfolio of properties and help grow its services businesses.
Seven years before Facebook existed, CaringBridge was building social networks. Now it has grown amid the proliferation of social media.
Round Earth Media is broadcasting next-generation journalism in part through next-gen media.
Aurora Naturally’s product moisturizes and insulates.
AmericInn’s Paul Kirwin looks past the downturn.
The Pioneer Press gets new ad sales opportunities.
Amma Maternity creates a one-stop resource for new parents.
Hourglass is a temp agency with a distinctive market specialty: nonprofits.
New retailer Peppermint Park shares deep discounts—and revenues—with shoppers.
“Real estate is all local,” says Ron Peltier, founder and CEO of HomeServices of America, the second-largest residential real estate services firm in the country. The general decline in housing prices and the hyperabundance of residential real estate firms mean added opportunities for expansion nationwide. HomeServices’ acquisition model: Keep those acquired brands local.
A federal judge ruled that Pradeep Mohan "deliberately and continuously" infringed on 3M's trademarks for the company's stethoscopes.
The company signed contracts with four major providers and now offers incentives for better care.