A federal bankruptcy judge gave trustee Doug Kelley approval to consolidate nine different cases, a move that Kelley said solidifies his ability to pursue money from large hedge funds.
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The facility's owners hope that a new Timberwolves and Lynx training facility will bring “cachet” to the long-troubled property.
3D printing giant Stratasys filed its first patent infringement lawsuit Monday against fellow Minnesotan company Afinia.
In recent years, studies by Forbes, the Brookings Institution and USA Today found that Minneapolis had bounced back—or bounced ever so gently—on the galloping waves of the recession.
FPX, which produces software for complex price quotes, has looked like it would expire more than once, but is now thriving again.
There are 25 retailers in Minnesota alone.
A UnitedHealth Group subsidiary and 3M pulled off respective marketing coups amid all the noise.
Competing via relationships instead of transactions.
Serving everything from doughnuts to snails, it's another chef-driven Minneapolis neighborhood charmer.
Co-owners Michel Rouache and Shimon Harosh went through Chapter 11 proceedings—and emerged stronger.
DRC’s John Bandy, CIO, takes on the tough issues—far beyond internal technology.
They used to be called the British Advertising Awards—and, thankfully, that’s what they still are in substance, or as substantial as a celebration of advertising can be.
If you had to describe California’s rugged Big Sur coastline in music, what would it sound like?
According to those who have seen it, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s stage adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s Wizard of Oz is an artful and spectacular extension of the movie.
At the Xcel Energy Center.
We asked asset management firms about their portfolios. One surprise: Private client portfolio size came surprisingly close to institutional client portfolio size for many firms.
The retail giant’s third-quarter earnings were held back largely by weaker-than-expected results from its expansion into Canada.
For Minneapolis and St. Paul to remain prosperous, we should learn from other cities, like Denver.