The nVent CEO has produced strong revenue growth while diversifying her workforce and advancing sustainability goals.
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Artificial intelligence is all the rage in business circles these days. At a handful of Twin Cities Startup Week events, local business leaders weigh in on the future of the technology.
The women's specialty chain is now an equity owner in Jaxen Grey, paving the way for national expansion of Michael Druskin’s popular shop.
The on-demand legal advice platform has expanded its coverage and partnered with a new legal services insurance provider.
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The on-demand legal advice platform has expanded its coverage and partnered with a new legal services insurance provider.
In a letter, Stadium Capital Management pushed for a refresh of the Minneapolis company’s board amid troubling financial performance.
The Eagan-based company aims to increase patient access to a new device designed to treat carpal tunnel syndrome faster and with less recovery time.
U.S. Reps. Ilhan Omar and Betty McCollum are among Minnesota legislators already facing potential challengers in the next primary.
If done improperly or without adequate equipment, using solvents like butane to draw THC from marijuana buds can lead to massive explosions if a spark sets off the evaporated solvents. But there are safer methods to make THC concentrates.
For the first time, the German airline will begin direct service from MSP Airport to Frankfurt starting next summer.
New Hampshire-based Laborie, which invested in Urotronic back in 2020, now plans to buy the company outright.
The fitness giant has broken ground on yet another pickleball-only facility next to its headquarters in Chanhassen. By the end of the year, the company plans to operate as many as 700 pickleball clubs.
Total attendance at the 2023 fair was essentially flat compared to the prior year, but it still ranked in the top 10 historically.
We asked 30 Minnesota business leaders to share some words of wisdom on building business and navigating challenges ahead.
Employees at six locations of the climbing gym franchise aim to join the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 663 chapter.
After selling Structural last fall, Burns joins the St. Paul-based venture fund.
Tribes whose reservations are in the north of the state, or otherwise farther away from the Twin Cities, are as dependent on gaming revenues as wealthier tribes, even though they receive far less gambling money.
The Maplewood-based manufacturing giant is set to pay the settlement between 2023 and 2029.
The NHL franchise worked with Demand Sports to connect with new business prospects.