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Carvana, which enables consumers to buy and sell used cars online, debuted in Minneapolis last week. Now, it’s being rolled out in three other Minnesota cities.
The two malls already face some of the highest vacancy rates among regional shopping centers.
The firm is moving its Minneapolis office from downtown to a 42,000-square-foot space in the North Loop’s Nordic building to accommodate workforce growth.
After state regulators forced Water Gremlin to shut down over lead pollution concerns, the company has met necessary requirements to return to business.
The university has partnered with pharmaceutical company Windgap Medical to develop a device to quickly administer an antidote for cyanide poisoning.
The cuts are part of the Edina-based salon company’s transition into a fully-franchised model.
James Sample joins Xcel after decades in security management.
The news follows a settlement with another internet provider earlier this month.
On the heels of three lawsuits, Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office has opened an investigation into the legitimacy of Otto Bremer Trust’s sale of Bremer Financial shares.
The agreement makes the Bloomington-based hair company the “Official Hair Salon” of the college sports league and gives it exclusive marketing and media rights.
The proposed funds would go toward renovating existing facilities and building three new ones.
The bank says it has teamed up with nonprofit developer Aeon and three local foundations to prevent affordable housing units from being converted into high-rent apartments.
Minneapolis health insurance startup Bright Health expands its reach into California.
The deal is aimed at giving Ecolab a “foothold in the growing livestock and poultry biosecurity segment,” Ecolab officials say.
As the media organization's first female CEO, Strobel will succeed longtime leader James Pagliarini.
Internet and cable provider CenturyLink has agreed to pay $8.9 million for overcharging Minnesota customers since 2011, attorney general Keith Ellison says.
Later this year, the company will open a 16,000-square-foot distillery and production center, which will include a cocktail lounge and kitchen.
Sixteen employees have filed a class action lawsuit alleging the trustees’ actions violate fiduciary duty and shareholder rights.