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Despite many critics, tax-increment financing districts are on the rise in Minnesota.
Timothy Owens is accused of lying to the Federal Reserve Board and for obstruction.
Despite flagging sales, the company’s profit beat Wall Street’s expectations.
The purchase comes amidst a “tidal wave of demand” for more access to government.
The Fargo-based company is on pace to double its assets every five years after recent expansion into the Twin Cities.
In a word: maybe, thanks to a section in the recently-passed federal spending bill that has raised questions about the feds' share of the bill for the light rail project.
“Spent: Exposing Our Complicated Relationship with Shopping,” edited by Kerry Cohen c.2014, Seal Press $17.00 / $21.50 Canada 264 pages That thing in the store… it was perfect.
One of its three new area clinics will be skewed toward sports performance and wellness services.
Janet Dryer is retiring after three decades as CEO of the IT company.
Desco Industries can better meet the “evolving needs” of customers, according to 3M
The latest design eliminates previously proposed stairways that would have connected a skyway to the mall, but adds other elements aimed at generating more street-level activity.
The second coming of the Uptown restaurant did not have legs.
Customers will be able to subscribe to solar energy generated by independent developers.
The 1.7 acre site is finally attracting interest as nearby areas boom.
Growing needs for meat and dairy products as the world’s population booms among reasons that Cargill wants to purchase Nutreco.
Tale Of Two Budget Hearings: Minneapolis’ Council Meeting Marked By Controversy, St. Paul’s By Speed
On Wednesday, both St. Paul and Minneapolis approved operating budgets and property tax levy increases for 2015 — though not without drama in the case of Minneapolis.
A buyer’s market is emerging as more homes are put up for sale.