Minneapolis ranked fourth on a recent list that measured the percentage of women-owned businesses in 48 highly populated U.S. cities.
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General Motors pulled the Cadillac account from ad agency Fallon after nearly three years of award-winning work.
Minnesota is dedicating $18 million to small communities throughout the state to provide affordable housing to better promote local job creation.
Northern Minnesota is a main highway for transporting crude oil. Does the state benefit?
What to expect when you’re directing.
A new report from the Metropolitan Council and the Federal Transit Administration includes responses to public comments on a previous report, which some people said lacked a comprehensive assessment of the effect on area businesses.
In May, net general fund revenues totaled $1.4 billion, outpacing expectations by 1.9 percent.
Emerson Process Management has chosen the abandoned ADC Telecommunications building in Shakopee for the global headquarters of its Rosemount measurement technologies business.
After reporting an 8 percent increase in third-quarter revenue, General Mills is raising its full-year earnings expectation for a second time in three months.
The Eden Prairie-based 3D printing company is reportedly eyeing an acquisition that would expand its presence in the 3D modeling market.
Plans reportedly call for a 210-room Hampton Inn & Suites.
President and CEO, Ellis International, LLC
Adhesives and sealants producer H.B. Fuller purchased Curitiba, Brazil-based adhesives manufacturer Plexbond QuÃmica S/A for an undisclosed sum.
The new product line will be free of artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives, and roughly half of the items will be certified organic.
The company’s stock will transfer to an “over-the-counter” market.
Biomedical engineers at the University of Minnesota have developed new technology that allows people to move a flying robot using brain waves, a technology with potential to help those who have lost certain motor skills.
The law firm is opening a new office in Palo Alto, California.
A U.S. Bank spokesman said the lawsuit is "without merit" and represents "an inappropriate attempt to reassign blame" to the company.