The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra had a solo year.
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Tricia Davidson is leaving Minneapolis-based Duffy & Partners.
St. Paul-based Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc., recently announced plans to merge with a Rochester-based firm, a move that will expand its geographical reach.
Minneapolis ranked fourth on a list of best cities for female entrepreneurship, and Minnesota ranked fourth among states based on residents' well-being.
Data from cards stolen during the Minneapolis-based retailer’s data breach are dropping in value due to a falling “valid rate.”
After Heidi Weber, one of the for-profit school’s former deans, was awarded almost $395,000 in a whistleblower lawsuit, a judge has now ruled that the school must pay an additional $570,000.
Optum Health hopes to expand the breadth of Audax’s digital platform and said that Audax’s leadership team, which is helmed by a 24-year-old CEO, will remain intact.
Hollywood Fashion Secrets moved from its former 4,500-square-foot offices to a 6,159-square-foot space at 219 Second Street North in Minneapolis.
If your leadership team ain’t broke . . . why change it?
The new Radisson Red and Quorvus Collection concepts join Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group brands Radisson, Radisson Blu, Park Plaza, Park Inn, and Country Inns & Suites.
For the second time, Target has launched a mobile app game that showcases products that it sells in its stores. The company said it plans to launch six more this year.
Opus is planning a large office/residential tower, with “30-plus stories,” at the north end of Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis.
Minnesota ranked 10th on a recent list of states with the most LEED-certified construction projects per capita in 2013.
Despite new challenges, the industry is seeing substantial growth and renewed investment activity.
More than 4,700 Minnesotans earned at least $1 million in 2011, up from 2010, according to a recently released list based on Internal Revenue Service data.
August Schell Brewing Company is poised to debut a limited-edition beer named after local radio station The Current.
The semiconductor equipment manufacturer recently adopted a shareholder rights plan in an attempt to pay lower income taxes by “carrying over” its $76 million in losses.
The online educator’s new enrollment fell 6.8 percent in its most recent quarter, and its revenue was down about 15 percent.