Step inside and the interior—with a fountain in the lobby, terrazzo tile floors and stadium seating for nearly 1,000—is pure Art Deco.
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The Nerdery and volunteer Web professionals have already donated $4 million worth of free web-development services to nonprofits since the program began in 2008.
GamePlan4Me was designed by St. Paul-based tech firm Augeo and has partnered with more than 15 professional athletes, most recently Kobe Bryant.
The $97 million Target Center revamp is now open for bids from architectural and engineering firms looking to finalize the project’s design.
Morris Goodwin will fill a vacancy left after longtime Chief Financial Officer Mark Alfuth retired last summer.
August Schell Brewing Company is poised to debut a limited-edition beer named after local radio station The Current.
The nonprofit has added several local stores in the past couple of years and is now considering a new location in St. Paul.
The hole-in-the-wall music venue will re-emerge as a “music complex” and is gaining some serious square-footage with its move to the fourth floor of the megamall.
Ernst & Young is seeking nominations for outstanding entrepreneurs in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Volunteers of America-Minnesota has embarked on an aggressive cost-cutting effort, and it has tapped a former Planned Parenthood leader to help it resolve its revenue crisis.
The last World’s Fair on U.S. soil was held in New Orleans in 1984, and it went bankrupt.
Minneapolis finance officials estimate city restaurants, like MASA, left, lost $1.7 million in dining revenues for the season.
The vote of the musicians was complex, because members of the orchestra are scattered around the globe, performing with symphony orchestras elsewhere.
Sources tell the Star Tribune that a settlement may be imminent.
Volunteers of America-Minnesota, one of the state’s largest nonprofits, said the government shutdown and sequester are largely responsible for lower revenue.
The Land of Dreams is the first book in Vidar Sundstøl’s “Minnesota Trilogy,” and it became the University of Minnesota Press’ biggest seller of 2013.
The group Save Our Symphony is urging the city to end its lease with Minnesota Orchestra management; orchestra leaders, however, say they provided sufficient financial information and are in compliance with the lease’s terms.
Locally based digital-networking site Pollen merged with South Dakota-based OTA, and it has received a commitment of up to $3 million in funding over three years.