On New Year’s Eve, a sold-out crowd of 18,618 fans packed into Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul for the 2026 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Junior Championship. After
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Those who knew Eric Shogren well considered him a visionary in the business world. The Minneapolis native opened restaurant chains across the United States and Russia during his three-decade career.
A lot can happen in one year. Especially in Minnesota. From corporate layoffs, to changes in leadership at Fortune 500s, we’ve followed it all throughout 2025. Here are Twin Cities
One of Minnesota’s largest employers, Andersen Corp., a privately held maker of windows and doors, announced Wednesday it will buy Bright Wood Corp., an Oregon-based window and patio door manufacturer.
The Saint Paul Downtown Development Corporation (SPDDC) announced on Thursday it purchased the vacant Empire Building for $745,000. The acquisition includes not only the 55,000-square-foot office building at 360 N.
Metro Transit once again expanded the coverage of its bus system in the Twin Cities. On Saturday, the transportation company opened the region’s eighth bus rapid transit (BRT) line, the
For the second time in over three years, Minneapolis-based startup, Reema Health, has raised millions of dollars to continue to expand its healthcare navigation services. The company said in a
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture announced it is offering grants of up to $500,000 to help livestock producers in the state prevent the spread of bird flu on their farms.
Gucci has opened its doors in the luxury wing at Southdale Center, adding another shop to the recently updated Edina mall. The luxury brand’s first standalone boutique in the Twin