A report showed sales of various types of boats and related products and services grew significantly last year, with Minnesota sales ranking near the top among the nation.
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A year after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the company has closed a quarter of its stores and is taking a renewed focus toward online sales to grow.
The Minneapolis-based health plan shopping assistant has now raised more than $47 million to date.
The unemployment rate was stagnant, remaining at 3.2 percent for the third consecutive month.
The under-construction future home of the Minnesota United soccer team will host two matches in next year’s tournament between national teams of the Caribbean and North and Central America.
The local team, which boasts major talent, will turn professional as it officially joins the league’s four existing teams for the upcoming season.
On the heels of Nicollet Mall’s restoration, the 45-year-old plaza outside Orchestra Hall is next in line for a much-needed renovation.
The ambitious proposal aims to increase affordable housing options, but coming up with the dollars will be a challenge.
The project is set to begin this month and will feature an emergency room expansion and new operating rooms.
The Minneapolis-based design firm specializing in home furnishings takes home the honor with portfolio of chairs, media center, and more.
The annual event led by Explore Minnesota is expected to draw more than 500,000 fishing enthusiasts.
The firm Town Hall Ventures was co-founded by Slavitt, David Whelan and Trevor Price, and follows Slavitt’s recent launch of a separate nonprofit that promotes healthcare policies and initiatives.
The Shoreview-based small business growth engine will expand its network and offerings with the Boston-based branding, marketing and logo services provider.
The new ads highlight the company’s blue-shirt employees and commitment to customer service, and the logo change is based on today’s digital-heavy market.
The company still denies allegations of lending practices designed to avoid minority-heavy communities, yet must make structural changes anyway, per terms of agreement.
The Meet Minneapolis-issued report found the numbers of visitors increased for the second straight year, as spending also hit a record high.
The deal between the two Minnesota-based drink entities will boost each of their presence in the growing mobile, pre-mixed beverage market.
The Chamber has united stakeholders in an organized effort to solve the state’s growing labor market problem.