Several new restaurants and food trucks are set to enter the Minneapolis dining scene. Owners of downtown eatery Hell's Kitchen plan to open a bakery, called Angel Food Bakery and
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota on Tuesday announced a series of new leadership appointments, including two C-level executives-but the company has not yet filled a couple of vacancies
Brian Dunn, CEO of Richfield-based Best Buy Company, Inc., has resigned, the company said Tuesday. "There were no disagreements between Mr. Dunn and the company on any matter relating to
A new program made possible through a $150,000 Minnesota Science and Technology Authority (MnSTA) grant is funding student internships for small science and technology companies in the state-and it's off
There is a new collaborative workspace in town for entrepreneurs, artists, engineers, and anyone who likes to build, modify, or repair. The Mill, which opened recently at 2300 Kennedy Street
An Edina law firm that lost nearly $400,000 to a Nigerian fraud ring claims that Wells Fargo & Company is to blame and wants the bank to cover its losses.
Supervalu, Inc., swung to a loss in the fourth quarter as a result of one-time charges-but the Eden Prairie-based grocer's stock still soared Tuesday morning. The company reported a net
The Minnesota Twins recently unveiled a new group of food vendors and craft brewers that will make their debut at Target Field this season-including Brooklyn Center-based Surly Brewing Company. Surly
3M Company announced Tuesday that it has acquired CodeRyte, Inc., a Bethesda, Maryland-based firm that provides language processing and coding technology to health care providers. Maplewood-based 3M did not disclose
Matthew Ames, president and CEO of Burnsville-based MN Pro Paintball, Inc., was recently named the Minnesota Young Entrepreneur of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Each year,
Eagan-based restaurant operator Buffets, Inc., is in bankruptcy for the second time, but its executives will likely receive six-figure payouts. Buffets CEO Michael Andrews, Chief Financial Officer Keith Wall, Chief
Following a 12-day trial, the former leader of St. Paul-based Pinehurst Bank and a bank customer were convicted Friday for their roles in a multimillion-dollar "check-kiting" scheme, while a former
St. Jude Medical, Inc., on Friday asked for the retraction of an article that was recently published online by a medical journal, saying that it contains factual errors regarding deaths
Best Buy Company, Inc., aims to launch Best Buy Teen Tech Centers throughout the country in an effort to provide teens a safe environment in which to develop technology skills.
Four of the state's largest health care insurers will collectively return $73 million to taxpayers as a result of an agreement made last year, Governor Mark Dayton's office announced Tuesday.
Most of the discussion about a new Vikings stadium has focused on how many taxpayer dollars should go into the project-but according to a Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) report, the
Governor Mark Dayton on Tuesday signed a new law that alters the statute of limitations for "clawback" lawsuits involving charitable organizations that unknowingly receive tainted donations-and the change is expected
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) on Thursday outlined its 2012 plans for 316 road construction projects throughout the state, which will collectively cost $1.1 billion. Projects in the Twin