Plymouth-based Shock Doctor, a maker of mouthguards and other sports equipment, on Wednesday announced that it has partnered with Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin. Under the agreement, Harvin will
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Less than two weeks after media reports indicated that San Francisco-based Wells Fargo & Company planned to lay off fewer than 150 local brokerage operations employees, the company said Tuesday
Jacksonville, Florida-based Regency Centers on Monday announced its second significant acquisition in the Twin Cities metro area within the past 45 days. Regency-which owns, operates, and develops shopping centers that
A relatively new mining company with a patent-pending technology to produce iron concentrate from previously mined ore just signed a deal with Minnesota Power to provide electricity at its planned
Kimberly Dana Swenson, a former employee of Minneapolis-based Allianz Life Insurance Company, was sentenced Tuesday to one year and one day in prison for embezzling about $421,000 from her employer,
Best Buy Express-the kiosk business of Richfield-based Best Buy Company, Inc.-has opened 150 locations within the past three years and plans to open nearly 100 kiosks within the next year.
Jim Nelson, chief creative officer for Minneapolis-based advertising agency Carmichael Lynch, has left his role at the company. President Doug Spong told Twin Cities Business on Tuesday afternoon that he
Hennepin Theatre Trust has moved into its new headquarters offices and will officially begin construction on a new 300-seat theater in downtown Minneapolis' City Center on Friday. The organization moved
Governor Mark Dayton has requested an immediate review of the Minnesota Vikings stadium proposal for Arden Hills-a move that could be a precursor to a fall special session. In a
The Minneapolis City Council on Friday approved local real estate developer Bradley Hoyt's 124-unit multi-family development project in Loring Park after a multi-year fight to build on the site. According
Minneapolis-based Apogee Enterprises, Inc., announced Monday that Joseph F. Puishys will be the company's next CEO and president. Puishys, 53, will succeed current CEO Russ Huffer, who announced in January
Knowledge Marketing recently moved its headquarters to a larger building to accommodate rapid growth. Last month, the company moved from a 7,000-square-foot building located at Highway 55 and Vicksburg Lane
Minneapolis-based Norwest Equity Partners (NEP), a middle market investment firm, recently sold Minnetonka-based PeopleNet-a major technology provider of onboard computing and mobile communications to the transportation industry-to Trimble Navigation Limited.
Interplastic Corporation has been fined $15,000 by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) for allegedly improperly transferring, shipping, and treating hazardous waste at two of its Twin Cities locations. The
U.S. stocks plunged Thursday with the Dow Jones industrial average closing down more than 500 points, marking the biggest single-day point loss since December 1, 2008. That held true only
Minneapolis-based ad agency Olson recently created interactive, "shoppable" videos to market Target Corporation's new limited-run fashion line from Missoni, a family owned Italian high-fashion brand. Minneapolis-based Target has a history
A closing agent who owns a local bankrupt real estate firm was sentenced Friday to more than five years in prison for misappropriating $1.2 million through real estate transactions she
Twin Citians give more of their time than residents of any other large metro area across the nation, according to a report released Monday by the Corporation for National and