The proposed project, which will be called Broadway at Center, calls for a hotel, office space, apartments, and more.
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The Metropolitan Council’s new proposals for re-routing existing freight rail to make room for the Southwest Light-Rail Corridor include a route through the St. Louis Park High School football field.
High expectations have left some Canadian shoppers disappointed with Target’s prices and selection; analysts say: Just give it time.
As part of an initiative signed by Governor Mark Dayton, $10 million will be used to provide affordable housing to Minnesota areas with booming employment opportunities.
Minnesota’s tax rates and other fiscal policies ranked the state among the worst in the country in a new economic-outlook report, which was produced by a group that advocates for free-market enterprise and limited government.
A new bioenergy production plant in South St. Paul is expected to add 20 permanent jobs.
Shares of Multiband Corporation’s stock jumped 25 percent on news that Goodman Networks will acquire it.
Target opened a new office in San Francisco that will focus on finding and fostering partnerships for technological innovation.
A state official called April a “pretty bad month” but said that the slight decline in the unemployment rate signals a longer-term, more positive trend.
The Edina hospital hopes to raise $15 million by the end of 2014 to help fund the $39 million expansion of its emergency center.
A building with 165 luxury apartment units is being built near The Shops at West End in Golden Valley.
Granite City Food & Brewery’s revenue increased by 22 percent and its loss narrowed in its most recent quarter.
The proposal calls for the development of two 20-story office towers, a skyway-connected parking ramp, apartments, and a green space for “rail-gating”—but it is contingent upon several factors.
ATK will buy firearm designer and manufacturer Savage Sports, whose parent company, Caliber, is a portfolio business of Minneapolis-based Norwest Equity Partners.
Thirty ideas for improving St. Paul—ranging from the construction of a “floating museum” to mobile food shelves—are competing for a $1 million prize.
The value of Minnesota’s exports rose $246 million in 2012, an increase of 1.2 percent and enough to set another annual record; the state’s top export category was machinery.
Enstratius is Texas-based Dell’s second Minnesota acquisition in recent years.
Holiday Stationstores purchased seven of its rival’s convenience stores in Rochester and plans additional growth.