A little more than a year ago, famed venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz made an unusual announcement: It was moving its official headquarters to “the cloud.” In a press release dated July
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The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport’s Terminal 1 is undergoing its single largest interior renovation since it was built in 1962, Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) officials announced at a Thursday morning
In a bid to cut down expenses, Minneapolis-based Sleep Number Corp. on Wednesday said it has trimmed about 10% of its total workforce. That amounts to about 500 laid off
Kate Kelly, Twin Cities regional president for Pittsburgh-based PNC Bank, is slated to retire from her role before year’s end. On Tuesday, the bank announced that Kelly will retire on
Two and a half years after it launched, plant-based burger chain Stalk & Spade is shuttering all three of its locations. Launched by former fitness entrepreneur Steele Smiley in April
In the realm of post-pandemic closings, one of the more shocking was the summer’s announcement that the YWCA of Minneapolis was shuttering both its downtown and Uptown Minneapolis locations due
As director of regulatory and quality assurance for medical device startup Francis Medical in Minneapolis, Joel Phillips worked closely with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for years. The company
The Minneapolis Downtown Council has a new leader at a time of renewed apprehension about the state of central business districts across the county. On Monday, the council announced that
Minneapolis-based digital consultancy and app maker Livefront has no daily or weekly office attendance requirements for its 90-person workforce, some of whom live in other states. But CEO Mike Bollinger
Minnesota on Monday took a pivotal step forward in a national competition that could bring millions of federal dollars to the state. Known as the “Tech Hubs Program,” the competition
With federal approval secured earlier this month, Plymouth-based medical startup HistoSonics aims to bring its tumor-destroying ultrasound technology to hospitals and health systems across the nation. On Oct. 6, the
Target Corp. on Tuesday announced that two longtime executives plan to retire in the near future. John Mulligan, who currently serves as executive VP and chief operating officer, will transition
Nearly a year ago, The Coven adopted a franchising model that its owners said would pave the way for expanding outside of Minnesota. Late last week, the inclusivity-focused coworking company
Precise numbers around retail theft are notoriously hard to pin down, yet several big-name retailers have repeatedly cited thievery among their reasons for closing stores or leaving neighborhoods. On Tuesday,
Edina-based med-tech firm Relievant Medsystems is slated to change hands in a deal worth at least $850 million. Last week, Boston Scientific Corp. announced that it has reached a deal
Facing persistent health care worker shortages across Minnesota, the Walz administration on Thursday announced a slate of new appointments to a task force designed to improve education for medical professionals
Minnesota’s ongoing worker shortage isn’t going away anytime soon, and is likely to get much worse as Baby Boomers exit the workforce en masse over the next few years. That’s
Is artificial intelligence going to take our jobs? With the introduction of advanced chatbots like ChatGPT and Jasper late last year, that’s the question on many people’s minds these days.