The project will add nearly 16,000 square feet to the Helland Center, located in downtown Minneapolis.
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The relocation of the college's Eden Prairie campus to a new development about three miles away in Bloomington is due to foreseen problems caused by the Interstate 494/Highway 169 interchange reconstruction project.
The results of a recent trial indicate that when two medical devices manufactured in Roseville are used during CPR, the patient has a significantly greater chance of surviving.
This is the ninth time in its 10-year history that the St. Paul venue has been nominated for the award, which is given by concert industry publication Pollstar.
Phil Smith will take over as CEO and president of the St. Paul-based company after Rodney Young steps down.
A new Gallup study found that in St. Paul and 25 other U.S. cities, social offerings, openness, and beauty are the main drivers of community attachment-and that attachment translates to increased gross domestic product.
Saint Marys Hospital and Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital have been named among the top 50 U.S. hospitals for inpatient cardiovascular services by a Thomson Reuters study.
The Minneapolis-based bank will pay "up to $35 million" in cash for Bank of America's domestic and European securitization and trust businesses-a move that will add more than $100 million in annual revenue.
A bank employee allegedly stole $62,240 from a branch in Kansas and then played victim in order to cover up his illegal activity.
Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Philip Falcone, a Minnesota native, and his New York-based investment firm are under investigation by federal authorities.
O.R. Solutions-a privately held company based in Chantilly, Virginia-develops and markets surgical fluid warming and cooling systems.
Howard Lutnick of BGC Partners took home the coveted prize as overall Entrepreneur of the Year, and the Upper Midwest was well represented by John Link of Jack Link's Beef Jerky.
Fish & Richardson has sued a former client, Camtek, Ltd., for more than $2.2 million in fees incurred during a patent infringement lawsuit that played out in Minnesota.
The second annual "Give to the Max Day" challenges Minnesotans to raise as much money as possible for the nonprofits of their choice during a day-long philanthropy event.
John Stanoch confirmed Monday that he will leave Qwest next year after serving for 10 years as president of the company's Minnesota and North Dakota operations.