As part of the launch, Starkey has rebranded its existing onsite clinic.
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The combined firm will likely make more acquisitions over the next few years, leaders say.
There's always money in the corn maze.
It’s been nearly a year since St. Louis Park-based mental health startup HabitAware took home the top prize in the Metropolitan Economic Development Association’s Million Dollar Challenge for entrepreneurs of
The clinic says it will manage data access using “rigorous long-standing institutional controls.”
The $125,000 grant is aimed at helping underrepresented entrepreneurs.
Combined, the companies expect to generate $350 million in annual revenue
Burnsville-based startup 75F Inc. has caught the eye of some big-name investors. On Wednesday, the company announced that it’s raised a total of $18 million in its latest fundraising round.
President Donald Trump’s ethanol policies continue to raise concerns in the ag-heavy Midwest. On Wednesday, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem crossed party lines to air
Minneapolis-based financial tech startup ClickSwitch has relocated, but it hasn’t moved far. On Tuesday, the company announced that it has moved its downtown Minneapolis headquarters a few blocks north to
The developer says it has begun demolition for a 92-unit apartment building in St. Paul’s Capitol Heights neighborhood.
The merger is aimed at expanding the Midwestern firms’ geographic footprint.
For Renee Alexander, marketing the Minnesota State Fair is a year-round gig. In a Q&A, she talks about changes to the fair's marketing strategies over the last decade.
He’ll be replaced by fellow General Electirc vet Geoff Martha.
The company says it’s halting industrial manufacturing of pottery to pursue other business opportunities.
The ceremony follows TCF’s merger with Detroit-based Chemical Financial Corp.
The company aims to open five “Caribou Cabins” in Minnesota over the next few months.
The Minneapolis retailer has surpassed Wall Street expectations in the second quarter, even as its peers continue to struggle. What is Target doing right?