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Technology should be used for convenience and connection, not as a replacement for engagement, says Caroline Correia of BeEvents. “Our philosophy is that events exist to connect people—we don’t want
Alexis Walsko, founder and CEO of Minneapolis-based Lola Red PR, likes to kick-start the year by attending the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. A supersized trade show
Technology pervades every aspect of corporate events today, from the QR codes that automate the sign-in process to the livestream that allows event participation beyond the venue walls. The challenge
At the end of January, the Minneapolis Club welcomed new CEO Joseph “JJ” Wagner, who’s certainly no newcomer to the club management space. His 30-year career includes executive positions at
Losing Macy’s is a blow to two second-tier Twin Cities shopping malls that have been struggling to redefine their relevance, but it may not be the gut punch it would
When Brian Altstatt went looking for a used electric vehicle in 2019, specifically a Tesla Model S, he found that a marketplace for secondhand EVs essentially didn’t exist. Popular used
In case you haven’t heard: Krispy Kreme is coming back to Minnesota early next year after exiting the market nearly 20 years ago. The North Carolina-based donut maker is opening
The most recent construction season has been particularly hard on local businesses, but elected leaders say that the completion of one major overhaul on Hennepin Avenue should provide some reprieve,
Food may be your focus, but atmosphere counts for a lot when you're planning a private dining experience. Whether you're looking to get the team out of the office or
After Ashley Mooneyham gave birth to her first child, she found the breast-pumping experience frustrating and dissatisfying. “Why are breast pumps failing?” she asked the crowd during her pitch at
When Jen Bellefleur arrived at her business New Gild Jewelers in Linden Hills on April 15, she found out that 43rd Street, where her business fronts, was to be closed
The Minnesota State Fair is ready to go with a nearly full quota of employees. Fair leaders say retention and hiring patterns have largely leveled out in the wake of
Life Time leaders believe they have developed a better pickleball. The Chanhassen-based fitness giant announced last week that it has filed a patent for the "ultimate pickleball," an updated version
If there are only two seasons in Minnesota—winter and road construction—then summer-focused businesses have a great big existential fear. It’s been realized for ice cream and burger shop Dream Creamery
Marc Jacobs is the latest designer brand to sign on at Southdale Center, joining a growing list of luxury retailers planning to open at the Edina mall in 2025. The
Simone Biles performed her floor routine at the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Trials to Taylor Swift, and in the process, she helped Minneapolis come close to matching a hotel record set one
“Every event is a story, where you want to have a distinct beginning, middle, and end,” says event planner Amy Zaroff. But to be most effective and immersive, you’ve also