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Unfortunately, the climate doesn't stop changing when the global economy takes a turn. But Minnesota has continued to outpace the national push for a carbon-neutral economy, according to a recent
The venture capital boom of 2020 and 2021 has largely come to an end as investors brace for economic uncertainty. Nationwide, fewer dollars are funneling through VC funds as funders
These days, companies often tout appointing the first person from an underrepresented group to their leadership ranks: The first female CEO, the first Black executive, the first Latinx board member,
Job vacancies may have dropped from the record high seen in 2021, but that doesn't mean overall demand for workers has slowed, according to a recent report by the Minnesota
Over a thousand employees of HyLife Foods in Windom, a small Southern Minnesota town, could be out of a job as soon as April 17. A Tuesday WARN notice filed
The percentage of Minnesota women in corporate leadership remains below the national average, according to the 2022 Minnesota Census of Women in Corporate Leadership report released this week. The report called
With over 21.2 million square feet of vacant office space in the Twin Cities metro, office vacancy rates in the area are up 12.2% year over year, according to a
After multiple shooting events in a year's time, the Mall of America has attempted to ramp up security to varying degrees of success. In October, the mall announced it would
nVent, a London-based company with a major office footprint in St. Louis Park, is working on its largest acquisition since going public in 2018. In a Monday news release, the
Jeff Johnson wants to be clear that his funeral must only ever be referred to as "Jeff Johnson's Awesome Funeral Party." This party is "designed to make people cry like avenging
With cannabis products now widely available at Minnesota gas stations, convenience stores, and even bars, are people still using the state's medical cannabis program? According to state data, they absolutely
February marks the first month since Covid rocked the country that private sector jobs have not only rebounded but exceeded pre-pandemic levels in the state, according to data released by
When Kamillah El-Amin went to Royal Foundry Craft Spirits for the first time in January, she saw incredible potential in the 15,000-square-foot space. "It's got good bones," she said of
The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) has filed a complaint against meat processing company Tony Downs Foods alleging the Madelia-based company has violated child labor laws. The complaint filed in
It's not every day you see a Fortune 500 company invest directly in a downtown district. But, in celebration of Ecolab Inc.'s 100th anniversary this weekend, the company has laid out plans
Local owners of Dogwood Coffee will be the first franchisees of coworking company The Coven. Community owners Dan and Angie Anderson of Dogwood will operate the first franchised location of
After a trial run last year, the University of St. Thomas is bringing back its Community Entrepreneurship program for a second cohort. The 10-month program includes a six-month business training
A fence may seem a minor deterrent to petty crime, but a Minneapolis property is showing how a simple wire barricade can serve as a major obstacle to drug dealing