Licensed psychologist Christina Hansen Cohen needed an office. But like most white-collar professionals today, she didn’t need it full time; she sees patients in both Minnesota and Florida, and her
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The Science Museum of Minnesota is ringing in the new year with a historic $6.5 million gift, the largest in the organization’s history. Gifted by the estate of University of
Minneapolis-based hair salon franchisor Regis Corp. is in trouble with one of its investors amid mounting financial challenges. Florida-based investment firm Galloway Capital Partners (GCP) has invested in Regis Corp.
Until recently, office tower atriums were something of an afterthought—a pass-through space with benches and plants, maybe a water feature. Post-pandemic, as workers remain reluctant to return to the office,
One of the largest banks in the nation is in trouble with the federal government over its conduct with consumers during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. On Tuesday, the
Minneapolis-based nonprofit McKnight Foundation is picking up stakes in 2025, but it’s not moving far. On Monday, Transwestern Real Estate Services announced that McKnight has signed a new lease at
After six years of trials and development, Eden Prairie-based NeuroOne Medical Technologies Corp. has received clearance to sell its first product with a therapeutic indication. Last week, the company announced
A Minnesota-based nonprofit selling popcorn and providing meaningful employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities is preparing to open its own storefront. Highland Popcorn, which had initially planned to open
A $44 booking fee that Sun Country started tacking on to every roundtrip ticket in 2022 became a hot topic last week when Thrifty Traveler wrote about it and exposed
Sam’s Club, Walmart’s wholesale club operation, is opening a new distribution center in Minnesota in early 2024. On Thursday, the Bentonville, Arkansas-based retailer announced plans to open a new multipurpose
Norwest Equity Partners already bought and sold mouthguard maker Shock Doctor years ago. Now, it’s buying back the company along with its new ownership. On Monday, Norwest announced that it
When you ask kids what they want to be when they grow up,“manufacturing” doesn’t tend to come up as often as astronaut, firefighter, or veterinarian. Two employees of Brooklyn Park
A more than 70-year-old Michigan manufacturer has set up shop in a Twin Cities suburb. On Monday, Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Ascential Technologies held a ceremony to mark the opening of
Three years ago, the Dayton’s Project Winter Maker's Market launched with 28 featured vendors; in 2022, the market grew to 47 local brands. On Thursday, the downtown Minneapolis holiday market
Sitting in a picturesque neighborhood on the north side of the Mississippi River, the Riverplace corporate campus in Northeast Minneapolis had plenty of potential. But its four aging buildings –
The Minnesota Twins’ accelerator program is back for a third year. On Thursday, the team announced its third cohort comprising 10 startups, including three based in Minneapolis. Formally known as
Demand for women’s sports soared this year and is showing no signs of slowing down. The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), for instance, this year reported its most-watched season in
On Tuesday, Polaris CEO Michael Speetzen spoke to manufacturers and business leaders at the 2023 Manufacturer’s Summit hosted by the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce in Northeast Minneapolis. The conference served