Combined, all of the projects total more than $10.3 million in proposed spending in Minnesota, according to DEED.
Arts + Entertainment
Just in time for the Uptown Art Fair, Arts + Rec opens its rooftop bar and restaurant with a first-level mini-golf concept set to open this fall.
Six Minneapolis-based artists are among the initial group of traditional artists minting their work on the Fimi NFT Marketplace.
Art-A-Whirl and VeeCon held in tandem in Minneapolis demonstrate the duality between physical and digital art spaces.
Despite challenges to the movie theater business, two local icons are ready for their sequel.
The music-focused division of Plymouth-based ADS Group plans to open a vinyl pressing plant this summer.
You need an NFT to attend VeeCon, but the Web 3.0 conference will open with a "Massive Minnesota Meetup" featuring local startups.
First Avenue owner and CEO Dayna Frank will be U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar's virtual guest at President Joe Biden's State of the Union address tonight.
Setting its sights on summer blockbusters, Mann Theatres is ready to begin revitalization of the historic theater, including a new live performance space.
The Chanhassen-based fitness giant is betting big on a sport once relegated to retirement homes. Here's a look inside its new Bloomington club specifically dedicated to the sport.
The North Loop venue has been sold to a church based in Apple Valley. The loss “will be felt” in the neighborhood, says developer Peter Remes.
The Minneapolis theater reported a $27,500 surplus between fiscal years 2020 and 2021.
Developer Ned Abdul has submitted plans to transform the iconic theater into a performance venue. Uptown boosters hailed the news.
The Deluxe Corp. show brings its cameras home to spotlight Black-owned businesses in Season 6, launching today.
The private downtown club's latest overhaul has the same goal as all the previous ones—stave off obsolescence.
Innovating beyond tech, the September entrepreneurship festival redefines what "startup" means in Minnesota.
There's little evidence that film and TV tax credits actually work, but lawmakers have approved a new program anyway.
MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has announced another $2.7 billion in donations.