The Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area placed 9th on a ranking of the best neighborhoods for millennials by Niche.com, due largely to its low rent and unemployment rates.
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Minneapolis-based Bio-Techne to buy Chinese firm PrimeGene.
Apogee Enterprises’ full-year revenue totaled $771.4 million and the company hopes to reach $1 billion by 2016.
U.S. Bank has entered an agreement to purchase Ally Bank’s document custodian business.
The Hennepin County Medical Center plans to build a 322,000-square-foot medical center across the street from its current emergency department in downtown Minneapolis.
Central Corridor Funders’ Collaborative, which coordinates development along the new light-rail line, is a partnership that works.
The news on the Iron Range is mostly good—but what’s up with Essar Steel?
If you’re serious about improving the quality of college applicants, the answer lies in devoting time and effort to developing a more rigorous and standardized high school curricula.
Employees’ online access to protected health information poses a privacy risk for unprepared employers.
Gender-rooted miscommunication is endemic in the workplace, but it doesn’t have to divide your organization.
General Mills and Andrew Zimmern teamed up to recognize the country’s best of the best across 20 food-related categories.
Healthcare Engagement Solutions, developer of mobile technology suite Uniphy, raised over half a million dollars from angel investors and is planning for more.
Once-empty big box properties are now being leased all over the Twin Cities.
ViaWest, which manages 27 data centers in six states, announced the recent opening of its first Minnesota facility.
The retail giant is expanding in the health and wellness realm with a new “Made to Matter” product line; the company is also exploring more mannequin placement.
After more than 90 years in business, Nelson’s Ice Cream is opening up a second location in St. Paul.
Len Druskin renewed its lease at City Center in downtown Minneapolis, where it will renovate its existing space and consolidate other stores under the “Len” brand.
The Minneapolis-based health care IT company continues to grow.