Seven months after its successful reopening for dinner service, the enduring downtown Minneapolis restaurant is poised to add lunch for the new hybrid work week.
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Property and violent crime rates have decreased across Minnesota after peaking in 2021, but plenty of residents and business owners still say they feel unsafe. Why?
Slated to close in the first quarter of 2024, the deal could include “additional contingent payments” based on Relievant’s sales.
The state’s labor woes will only get worse as Baby Boomers exit the workforce, according to a new report commissioned by the Minnesota Business Partnership.
In a letter, Stadium Capital Management pushed for a refresh of the Minneapolis company’s board amid troubling financial performance.
New Hampshire-based Laborie, which invested in Urotronic back in 2020, now plans to buy the company outright.
Total attendance at the 2023 fair was essentially flat compared to the prior year, but it still ranked in the top 10 historically.
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.
Signs of hope, but surprisingly little progress, three years after a summer from hell in Uptown Minneapolis
The company says it was left with excess manufacturing space after several acquisitions over the years.
In the wake of Covid-19, credit card acceptance grew significantly at the fair, but cash-only vendors remain.
Lake Elmo-based Eco BCG Corp. was the top Minnesota company on the list with a revenue growth of 4,030%.
The California-based digital photo company says it made the decision as part of a plan to consolidate production to larger manufacturing locations.
If the deal is approved by Hiway’s members, it would create the fourth largest credit union in Minnesota.
Minnesotans need pathways to financial sustainability for Fairview Health and the U of M.
Finland-based Tietoevry has purchased Minneapolis-based software company MentorMate for an undisclosed sum.
After years of litigation, the chain has finally given up hope of reopening a drive-thru on Nicollet Avenue, but, on the whole of it, the drive-thru era is far from over in Minneapolis.