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Minneapolis-based cereal company Seven Sundays has raised $6 million in a recent funding round. Founded in 2011 at a Minneapolis farmers market, Seven Sundays produces breakfast items like nut-based granolas,
Six months after Toronto-based Thomson Reuters announced plans to sell most of its sprawling campus in Eagan, the legal and financial services giant has announced plans to move into a
Amidst the perpetual shift in downtown office space, Eden Prairie-based Hempel Real Estate has reentered downtown Minneapolis for the first time since 2015 with the purchase of the LaSalle Plaza.
Minnetonka-based health insurance giant UnitedHealth Group has prevailed in its competitive bid to acquire Louisiana-based home health care provider Amedisys Inc. On Monday, the companies announced that UnitedHealth's health services
While the number of building permits filed by Minnesota developers is at an all-time high, most are for rental apartments (or single-family homes) rather than condos. While other cities add
Another company has announced it will move its office space from downtown Minneapolis to the North Loop. Construction of the North Loop Green development on North 5th Street is still
Minneapolis-based software company Parallax on Thursday announced it has closed on a $12 million Series B raise, a rare feat in today's tight investment market. The raise came from a
Louisiana-based home health care company Amedisys lined up a merger deal last month, but Minnetonka-based insurer UnitedHealth Group now says it has a better offer. On Monday, UnitedHealth Group announced
Legrand AV, an audio-visual tech company with Minnesota roots, plans to move its Shakopee manufacturing operation out of state and into facilities in Ohio and Indiana. The closure of the
It’s official. Adult-use recreational marijuana has been signed into law in Minnesota. After promising he would, Gov. Tim Walz has signed the bill, which was passed by the state House
Tucked into a flurry of laws passed by the DFL-led Legislature this session is a provision banning noncompete agreements in Minnesota. While it's not immediately clear how this will affect
Though an adult-use marijuana bill is poised to be signed by Gov. Tim Walz, the future remains foggy for people interested in starting a business in this new market. Here's
The Minnesota House and Senate have both passed an adult-use marijuana bill — a bill Gov. Tim Walz has pledged to sign So, with the state on the precipice of
In the three years since George Floyd was murdered at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, the corner has transformed into a memorial that’s brought in
The Dayton's Project is slowly adding more office tenants, but the building is still mostly empty. On Tuesday, Dayton's announced that retail service company Buyers Support Group has signed a
For many of us, a fast food or retail or summer camp job initiated us into the workforce. One of the hallmarks of the pandemic period were severe labor shortages
The sudden death of longtime Minnesota entrepreneur and philanthropist Jim Wolford rocked the business community over the weekend. Wolford, 55, died unexpectedly Friday, May 5. For over two decades, he
Minnesota is on the precipice of becoming the 23rd state to legalize recreational marijuana. But we aren't there yet. Both the state House and Senate have passed slightly different versions