The Showplace Icon Theatre at the Shops at West End is changing hands. It’s emblematic of a wider shift in the movie theater business.
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Expected to bring in more than 24,000 attendees, the Breakaway festival marks a new business direction for the stadium.
Slated to open in fall, Royalston Square will enable clients to project wall-to-wall scenes for private events.
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Mel Hesse and Eliesa Johnson aim to fill a gap in the market for affirming photographers.
Developing new works, engaging new audiences are among Jill A. Anderson’s goals.
On the precipice of its first blockbuster exhibition in years, the Walker Art Center is reexamining the relationship between art and commerce.
Unionized staff at the museum say that more than 100 employees have left under president Katie Luber's tenure.
The Minneapolis agency seized on the NFL All-Pro's shirtless celebration to quickly create an ad campaign for Frank's RedHot hot sauce.
Slated to open Feb. 5, the Schoenecker Center is unique for its combination of labs for traditional scientific disciplines alongside space for the creative arts.
Minneapolis Downtown Council looks to reimagine the winter fest for 2024 while battling a disconnect between public support and sustainable funding.
The Minnesota Orchestra and the African American Community Development Corporation have signed on as "strategic partners" in the project.
Attorney general Keith Ellison says scammers have been cheating fans out of thousands of dollars around the country.
Slated to start the job July 10, he’ll take over from longtime CEO Mark Nerenhausen.
The iconic theater will soon be reborn as a live entertainment venue.
This Eden Prairie company says its pivot to virtual production offers a more cost-effective and efficient option for clients.
The annual celebration of Minnesota winters aims to spur Minnesotans into action.
Combined, all of the projects total more than $10.3 million in proposed spending in Minnesota, according to DEED.