Later this year, the company will open a 16,000-square-foot distillery and production center, which will include a cocktail lounge and kitchen.
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Sixteen employees have filed a class action lawsuit alleging the trustees’ actions violate fiduciary duty and shareholder rights.
Richard Lock, who has held executive roles in mining projects around the globe, has been tapped to head development of a proposed mine in northern Minnesota.
To protect against financial losses, Edina-based Regis Corp. has taken back about 200 salons it sold to The Beautiful Group in 2017.
The city becomes the first in Minnesota to create an online database for all food inspection information.
The 13th annual outdoor game will be held at Target Field.
The state distributed all $10 million in tax credits in five months.
AM Retail Group, a Brooklyn-based company that owns Karl Lagerfeld Paris and other clothing brands, has apparently pledged to stop selling clothing with fur, according to PETA.
Though more than 6,000 jobs were added in Minnesota in November, the state's unemployment rate inched up a tenth of a percent from October to November, according to data from the state.
The upstream business will be owned and managed by Texas-based Apergy. Ecolab originally planned to spin off the unit.
About a year and a half after Ilan Levin resigned as CEO, the company has found a replacement.
The raise, led by New Enterprise Associates, is the highest of any Minnesota company this year and brings the health care company’s total capital investment intake to over $1 billion.
Last week, two prominent office buildings in downtown Minneapolis changed hands in multi-million-dollar deals. The building at 401 Nicollet Mall – which houses Xcel Energy’s corporate headquarters – was sold
Cassutt has left the station to lead American Public Media’s Marketplace show in LA. Managing editor Laura McCallum will take her place for now.
Is 2021 the year the state finally attracts the NHL's signature game?
A team of activists appeared at Target’s downtown Minneapolis to urge the retailer to eliminate its reliance on single-use plastics.
The company has installed 2,000 solar panels to help reduce the facility’s greenhouse gas emissions.
In an official response to the suit filed by Bremer Financial Corp. board members, Otto Bremer Trustees deny all allegations and double down on plans to sell Bremer Bank.