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Just a few months after shuttering its longtime Uptown location in Calhoun Square, Famous Dave's returns later this year as a smaller restaurant at 800 W. Lake Street.
On the heels of a $76 million renovation and the opening of a two-story aquarium, Rosedale Center bucks the retail doomsday trend and eyes a project to introduce housing, a grocery store, and more.
A roundup of business news from around the state, curated by TCB editors.
The Ramsey County District Court found that R.J. Reynolds Co. failed to comply with financial terms of a 1998 settlement between the state and the tobacco industry for smoke-related health care costs.
An investigation found violations of wage, overtime, and record-keeping laws. A total of $367,359 was consequently owed to 162 employees.
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The companies hope to encourage more small businesses to use vehicle wrap ads to boost brand visibility.
The senators’ Enhancing Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century Act would require government agencies to examine factors behind the slump in new business formation rates.
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Hosted by the Minnesota High Tech Association, the program honors technological innovation across industries. Among the 36 finalists are big companies like Target and Ecolab, as well as startups.
Greater Minnesota's community newspapers are in trouble. Can anything save them?
The company is looking to fill about 200 positions for the new 147,000 square-foot co-working and sports facility at the Edina mall—its largest site to date.
A roundup of business news around the state, curated by TCB editors.
As unemployment fell to 3.3 percent last month, the state added 1,100 jobs, according to seasonally adjusted figures from the state’s jobs agency.
The St. Paul-based holding company continues to grow its scope of investments.
CEO and president Mike Brown is resigning, and current COO Laurence Mascera will replace him on an interim basis.
Overall participation in apprenticeships grew by 27 percent between 2014 and 2017. About 96 percent of those are in construction.