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After buying Spyhouse last year, Missouri-based FairWave Holdings has purchased Up Coffee Roasters in Northeast Minneapolis.
The Minnesota-based video technology company’s shares have been trading under $1, which violates Nasdaq’s minimum price requirements.
The U.S. Small Business Administration is providing low-interest loans to residents affected by storms in several counties in central Minnesota.
The fishing equipment maker will be folded into Vista’s outdoor products company.
In June, the state’s unemployment rate hit 1.8 percent, marking yet another record low.
The Minneapolis-based fintech company was slated to merger with Australian rival Zip, but the deal is now off.
A quick look at the three hottest in 'hoods in the Minneapolis suburb.
The purchase comes amid Vista's plan to separate its outdoor recreation brands from its ammunition business.
Rainbow Chinese Restaurant and Black Forest Inn have each received $40,000 through a nationwide grant program.
Auto body services are booming, because people can’t afford to let damaged cars go.
People affected by abortion bans are likely to seek employment in states like Minnesota where abortion remains legal, workforce experts say.
Bankers and business clients are being buffeted by a potent mix of financial challenges, but they’re finding ways to adapt to inflation, labor shortages, and supply chain issues.
The state’s unemployment rate was 2 percent in May, marking the lowest point on record.
Choice Hotels execs view the deal as a way to expand their reach into higher-end hospitality.
The St. Paul-based company is set to be acquired by a Houston private equity firm.
Cereals, electrical equipment, med tech, plastics, and meat are among the state’s top products to increase in export demand.
In April, the state’s unemployment rate hit 2.2 percent, its lowest point since 1976.