With three months left in the year, the city passed the $1 billion mark in part because of major construction projects in Downtown East.
Business + Economy
While the council appears united on issues like mandatory sick leave and fair scheduling rules, there is no consensus on whether Minneapolis should go it alone on a higher minimum wage.
The economy continued to recover in August, but the results have been uneven.
The recreational vehicle manufacturer is leaving its suburban digs for a more urban vibe.
CBRE study rates the area among nation’s top growing markets.
Why technology previously transferred outside Minnesota is now more likely to remain in Rochester.
Businesses are following their millennial employees and relocating downtown.
Globalization and consolidation are shaking up the real estate brokerage market.
The mayor's plan is aimed at driving more long-term parkers into downtown ramps — and freeing up street spaces for drivers who come to the city to shop, dine and attend events.
Built with “modern mass timber,” Hines anticipates its office building will be the environmental equivalent of taking nearly 1,000 cars off the road.
India-based companies have invested $1.8 billion and created thousands of jobs in the state.
Business leaders anticipate weakening business conditions, but higher profit margins, in the months ahead.
Amazon plans to land here in 2016; Same-day shipping and groceries may be next.
Mark Dwyer lost his Linden Hills condo project, but isn’t done developing in southwest Minneapolis.
Developers wary; new units scarce.
Changing technology and labor shortages pose challenges, but businesses continue to find solutions.
Minneapolis-based health IT firm growing at fast clip.
The company purchased Capital Safety to broaden its personal safety products catalogue.