Minneapolis-based Leonard, Street and Deinard is merging with Kansas City, Missouri-based Stinson Morrison Hecker.
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The Oracle & International Centre in downtown Minneapolis, which features 622,173 square feet of office space, has been sold to a joint venture between Investcorp International and Wildamere Properties.
A New Jersey court ruling requires the principal owners of the Vikings to pay a former real estate partner $84.5 million in damages—a decision that the Wilfs are reportedly planning to appeal.
International hospitality and travel company Carlson appointed interim Chief Financial Officer Brad Hall to the permanent position.
About three months after a German court ruled against Tennant in an advertising lawsuit, the Minnesota company said it has withdrawn its appeal for “purely commercial reasons.”
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Twin Cities fared above average in 2012 with respect to education, income, and housing value, but it still isn’t back to its pre-recession numbers.
Rental car giant Enterprise announced that it is expanding its CarShare program to Minneapolis, an increasingly competitive car-sharing market.
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp executives Pamela Joseph and Leslie Godridge were named to American Banker’s annual list of the most “influential female leaders” in the banking industry.
Attendees of MobCon will hear Google Vice President Carl Schachter’s take on mobile cloud technology and be able to vote in a local mobile app development contest.
For the ninth consecutive year, the Bloomington-based health care provider’s HMO/PPO plan ranked as the top health plan in Minnesota for clinical performance and member satisfaction, according to a recent study.
In order to contend with heavy competition, Schneiderman’s Furniture is expanding its Woodbury showroom and plans to add about 10 new jobs.
The always candid John Morgan on building Winmark, investing in Canterbury, and pulling off one of poker’s all-time bluffs.
What do they mean at hiring time? That answer—and degree programs themselves—are being transformed.
An event where the divorce industry prospects for the dis-engaged.
Production Services International (PSI) says specialty brews are "on fire."
Can Marin find a constituency downtown for its refined, low-cal fare?
A Twin Cities Domino’s franchisee ascends to the top of the pepperoni pile.
The Plymouth company has recruited a top CEO and raised $29 million as it plans to enter the lung therapy market.