The Brave New Workshop bought and plans to move into the Hennepin Stages Theater building in downtown Minneapolis-the latest indication that revitalization may be occurring on Hennepin Avenue. Brave New
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Wayzata High School student Rohit Agrawal has won a $5,000 scholarship for a business he started that creates applications for Android smart phones. Agrawal is one of five high school
Minnesota's unemployment insurance fund hit a record deficit last month of $772 million, but that deficit will decrease in the next few days as money trickles in from employers. According
Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy, Inc., has officially terminated an agreement with EnXco, Inc., to develop a 150-megawatt wind farm in North Dakota, but the company reinforced its commitment to secure a
U.S. Bank ventures closer to it with pay-by smartphone technology.
A new exhibit traces an iconic Minnesota company from Victorian cover-ups to va-va-voom.
Carlson Marketing alums Jim Ryan and Jim McCarthy and their St. Paul firm 20/20 Promotions are behind a new mobile app launched April 1 to coincide with the Twins’ season opener.
Twin Cities venues now have the Toepener installed on their restroom doors.
Aiming to avoid a sophomore slump after a stellar rookie season at Target Field, the Minnesota Twins make a shift to re-emphasize the players in this year’s edition of the
Cima NanoTech plans to be in more touchscreens, flat screens, and even windows.
A more inventive sweet course at Heidi’s.
Product and packaging design? Branding? In-store design? Knock says yes to them all.
W3i takes its free download model to the mobile gaming world.
People want solar power. Solarflow Energy wants to help them overcome the barriers to getting it.
We interviewed these local small-business owners during tough times. Now, they’re cautiously optimistic.
Colle & McVoy’s marketing work for the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation includes a new mobile Web site (takemefishing.org/mobile) that could come in handy for anyone out to enjoy the
Product and packaging design? Branding? In-store design? Knock says yes to them all.
Call them “change agents.” Peter and Kathy Allen started a cloth diaper delivery service, Do Good Diapers (dogooddiapers.com) in northeast Minneapolis, because they couldn’t find one for their own newborn,