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Lt. Governor Tina Smith and Duluth Mayor Don Ness were in attendance for Ikonics' groundbreaking ceremony for its new facility that will be used to deepen the company’s credibility among aircraft and helicopter manufacturers.
About $4 million remains to be divvied out as it remains slotted for Greater Minnesota businesses and those run by women or minorities.
SuperValu's private label will adjust its policy, affecting more than 38 million eggs on store shelves.
Developers have built thousands of apartments in the metro area over the last four years. At what point does supply outstrip demand?
LFE Capital is financing Wellbeats as the company aims to expand its video catalog and range of availability.
Roughly 823,000 users will be affected with businesses taking the hardest hit. Average residential bills will spike $5 higher, whereas most businesses could see a $8 bill increase.
Facebook wants to share the stories of small businesses that are using their platform to thrive.
The Honorary Consulate General in Minneapolis promotes ties between Norway and the Midwest.
Women's plates are already full. So how do some succeed?
CEO Ginny Morris strikes deal to acquire 30 percent of PodcastOne, which is headquartered in Los Angeles.
Brian Bell left Code42 earlier this year. He takes his position at Sport Ngin as the company is rapidly expanding.
After a successful bid, Taylor Corp. purchased Standard Register through the bankruptcy court for $307 million.
Minneapolis is not New York. But as the apartment boom continues, some developers are testing the market for smaller units in crowded areas such as Uptown and downtown Minneapolis. The
Historically, one of the challenges that pawn shops faced was a seedy reputation. “There’s no room in our business to get involved with anything nefarious,” says Pawn America CEO Brad
Code42 is a darling of the Minneapolis tech scene: The secure data-storage company is growing at a fast clip, has revenue estimated in the tens of millions, attracts considerable investment
The Great Minnesota Get-Together in all its deep-fried glory.
Modist Brewing Company plans on making beers that "don’t necessarily currently exist." What they don't plan to offer: growlers.