Michael Francis is known for turning the Minneapolis retailer into a cheap-chic place to shop.
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Retail trade and transportation and warehousing employment have historically risen the most during Minnesota’s holiday season.
In recent years, he provided several philanthropic gifts to the communities in which he lived or grew up.
Parent company KLN Family Brands sold it to Ohio snack maker Shearer’s Foods after receiving almost daily offers from investors all around the nation.
The award recognizes successful leaders who have faced adversity.
About one in five metro employers intend to add staff, but 8 percent intend to decrease their workforce size.
An investor group lead by JAB Holding Company will buy the K-Cup and quick-to-brew coffee systems manufacturer for $13.9 billion.
Completion of the two-part project is expected to save the airport nearly $15 million over a 30-year span.
While Strong Towns' agenda might sound familiar to urban planning enthusiasts, there is a difference informed by founder Chuck Marohn’s background.
Analysts fear economic contraction due to flagging international sales.
Green Biologics said it would spend $76 million between the acquisition for the site and its costs to update the facility.
Stephen Hemsley, chief executive of the nation’s largest insurance company, called taking on Affordable Care Act exchange customers “a bad decision.”
The new hires will focus on information security and customer retention.
In comments submitted to the MPCA, environmental officials at the Fond du Lac and Grand Portage bands pointed out that the water permit does not set specific limits for sulfate, mercury, copper, nickel, zinc or cobalt in water leaving the mine site.
The first thing, says Santa, is to make sure everybody – from senior reindeer all the way down to newly-hired elves - knows your business mission and its meaning.
The company's website is down on one of the busiest online shopping days of the year.
To save its business, the Minneapolis-based fridge magnet phenomenon cut out a large portion of its sales to defend brick and mortar stores and the future value of its product.
The development company is doubling down on the edge of Minneapolis' downtown.