The money will be used to beef up the education startup’s roster of talent and technological upgrades.
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The money used on these projects will help fund the creation or retention of 2,322 jobs across the state.
The company is struggling with a software overhaul that's affecting shipments, but the mattress maker is poised to grow.
After selling $20.9 million in assets, Imation unveiled plans to operate its business elsewhere.
Welcome to this year's roundup of the most conspicuous undeveloped (or underdeveloped) lots in Minneapolis and St. Paul — and what the future holds for them.
Cargill, one of the world’s largest private companies, reported declined earnings in all four of its major business sectors.
The popular bakery said it plans to take advantage of the growth opportunities it sees online and at its Mall of America and Eagan stores.
Takeda hopes to take advantage of Minnesota’s strong bioscience sector as it opens its first U.S. manufacturing facility.
Dozens of Minnesota companies are making the trip to Las Vegas this week to promote a wide range of products and services.
Nautilus bought the company after a year-and-a-half long search for “a strategic acquisition” to grow its equipment portfolio.
The Pohlad-owned company remained silent for months about their intentions with the station.
As virtual reality innovators like Slobin shape the tech’s future, product-consumer interactions could change how we interact with the world.
The company failed to meet the requirements by the state as specified in the loan agreement.
Chris Wills and Jay Benanav hope to redefine college counseling with a capital $.
In rare win, St. Thomas nudges Carlson in Bloomberg’s rankings for part-time MBAs.
St. Paul’s central library reinvents itself with an emphasis on business training and services.
Graves looks set to be the one who builds Uptown’s first hotel.