Larson Engineering Inc., a St. Louis-based engineering firm with Minnesota roots, has acquired Granite Falls-based Fagen Engineering LLC. The acquisition comes as part of Larson’s ten-year strategic plan to achieve
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Seattle-based e-commerce giant Amazon is moving into a portion of Thomson Reuters’ former campus in Eagan. An electronic certificate of real estate value submitted to the Minnesota Department of Revenue
Anthropologie has closed its doors at Shops at West End in St. Louis Park. The women's apparel retailer's final day was Jan. 24—one week before its lease was set to
Minnesota Aurora FC, the Eagan-based pre-professional women’s soccer club, said it raised $895,000 in its second fundraising campaign that closed Friday. The campaign, carried out on crowdfunding platform WeFunder, means
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Monday his office reached a settlement with Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk to make insulin $35 a month for Minnesotans with or without health
Twenty-five years into her career at Minneapolis-based architecture and design firm Alliiance, Mamie Harvey has several notable accomplishments under her belt. She’s served as part of the design team for
Starting Jan. 1, Minnesota officially adopted a ban on “junk fees,” additional fees that include anything other than mandatory gratuity or a credit card processing fee. That means bidding farewell
For James Pierce and his family, the true meaning of life is to plant trees under whose shade one does not expect to sit. It’s a mentality he brings to
Fox Rothschild’s challenge to national architecture and design firm FCA: Shrink the law firm’s downtown Minneapolis office from 10 floors to two, going from 100,000 square feet to just under
Adam Thielen. C.J. Ham. Alex Mattison. Chad Greenway. They're names many Minnesota Vikings fans have heard before as they've all played for the team at some point in their careers.
Deb Mallin sat at her kitchen table in Minneapolis with two books: Traction by Gino Wickman and The Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki. She wrote down a mission
It all started with a taped-out visualization on Ann Gilligan’s kitchen floor. The RN who’s worked in the health care industry for 35 years and has a background in labor
With big changes coming in the White House, Congress, and the Minnesota Legislature, it’s anyone’s guess what the new year will look like in Minnesota and around the country. At
Minneapolis residents are ready to spend more this holiday season, according to a recent survey by London-based consulting firm Deloitte. In a survey of 440 consumers in and around Minneapolis
KZ Provisioning, a culinary company launched by local chefs Andrew Zimmern and Gavin Kaysen, is set to expand nationally under a new agreement with Pittsburgh-based Aramark Sports & Entertainment. The
Michael Giacomini, vice president of Red Cow and Red Rabbit, said the drop-off in foot traffic happened quicky and dramatically over the summer. “Sometimes when you see a drop in sales
The gradual return of in-person work is fueling a new business venture for a local culinary company. Last week, Cooks | Bellecour – the merger of longtime cooking school Cooks
Spaces bathed in natural light greet those who walk into Marvin’s Warroad headquarters, which has undergone its first renovation in over 30 years. In an office setting, it’s not common