For the first time in eight years, Explore Minneapolis has compiled a list top tourist draws in Minnesota. The list reflects attendance levels in 2017.
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Senneca Holdings, which specializes in commercial doors for places like airport hangars and fire stations, plans to lease a 117,000-sqare-foot plant once used by Imperial Plastics.
Ceruti will assume the Walker post following more than 20 years in the business and 17 years as executive director and chief curator with nonprofit art institution SculptureCenter in Long Island City, New York.
The founder of Backstage Capital, one of very few venture firms focused on minority-owned startups, will discuss gaining equality in venture capitalism.
The project, involving a new basketball court, new studios and an enhanced LifeCafe, is the largest portion of $30 million total spent in 2018 on improvements to several different company facilities.
A former city facilities supervisor, Ronnie Eugene Taggart, plead guilty in May to receiving about $58,532 in bribes and kickbacks in exchange for city contracts. The sentence also includes two years of probation.
With the sale by Newell Brands, Jostens, known for its class rings, yearbooks and championship sports rings, gets its third new owner in three years.
Current plant employees will be offered positions with Xcel following the transaction.
The chapter, launching on Thursday, will be the 44th chapter of the nonprofit to open worldwide.
The Twin Cities-area health system is teaming up with an Atlanta pharmacy service company to better help patients manage medication regimens and financing.
MatrixCare staff and locations are expected to be unaffected by the deal.
Replacing retiring, long-time leader Lee Schram, McCarthy joins the small business and financial institutions growth service provider from First Data, an Atlanta-based financial services business.
How a game about 19th-century Afghanistan raised nearly a quarter million dollars.
The family business consultant pours a career’s worth of advice into a new book.
The collaboration involves connecting Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy with consumers through Google Assistant. The Xcel features of the voice-action technology will evolve over time.
The retail giant will equip employees with devices enabling customers to check out with any employee anywhere in the store. Black Friday hours and deals were also announced.
Anytime Fitness, Askov Finlayson, Clockwork, Nice Ride, Target are among the companies in the Twin Cities that have enacted policies including full closures, adjusted hours, and more, to ensure employees get to the polls.
Twitter erupted with calls for boycotts against Land O’Lakes over a June donation to King’s campaign, as King is oft criticized as being a white nationalist, and otherwise divisive voice.