As hotel construction explodes in nearby Bloomington, the Metropolitan Airports Commission wants to put one on site.
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With U.S. and E.U. approval, shareholders of both companies will vote on the transaction next month.
Not everything is a luxury apartment building … yet. A look at the most conspicuously underused parcels of land in the metro area — and what the future holds for them.
Gov. Mark Dayton has said he would like the head of the seven-county regional agency to be full-time, much like the other members of his cabinet.
Turkey, refrigerated food sales help offset some losses as company eclipses $9B in revenue for first time.
The company has been pushing printers into stores and other consumer-friendly locations.
The bridge has drawn objections from the Minneapolis park board, which would prefer that a shallow tunnel be built for light rail trains to travel beneath the Kenilworth Channel.
The latest effort to peel back the state’s ban on Sunday liquor sales will focus on passing legislation that would allow local governments to decide if stores can sell booze on Sunday.
Concerns over environmental impact, lax regulations on display in New York Times feature.
There are more than 250,000 immigrants in the state, some who would be touched by the new policies.
Greater MSP set the goal as part of effort to exceed the number lost during the recession.
To: Marilyn Carlson Nelson Former Chairman and CEO, Carlson Dear Former Chairman Nelson: At least since biblical times, innkeepers have been welcoming. Those of us who travel in foreign lands
Leaders can throw their muscle around for the good . . . or bad.
In eight years, the New Standards holiday show has gone from a cute get-together at the Fitzgerald Theater to an all-out blow-your-mind extravaganza of singing, dancing and endless surprises. Chan
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra is the closest thing America has to an international ambassadorship of jazz. With famed trumpeter Wynton Marsalis at the helm, the group travels the
The Cedar is bringing back its popular Song Exchange series, in which two artists perform separately, but also perform three of each other’s songs. It’s hard to think of a
Celebrate the winter solstice with a festive, foreign-accented holiday meal.
A lot of civic attention is being paid to the Twin Cities region’s appeal to millennials. Will they choose the area as a place to live, work and raise their