Despite economic uncertainties, lots of businesses are willing to dole out year-end bonuses to retain talent, according to a recent Robert Half survey.
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Industry advocates note there actually were more Minnesota brewery openings than closings in 2023, though they concede the industry is “maturing” from the breakneck pace of the last decade.
Target is planning quarterly weeks for corporate employees to be in the office in 2024. Workplace experts weigh in.
The answer is complicated and the data are "easy to manipulate." Here's a deep dive into out-migration and tax policy in Minnesota.
A new report issued by the Minneapolis Foundation calls for a fundamental shift in thinking about the future of the city’s urban core.
The first of its kind in the Twin Cities, the event seeks to connect Black, Indigenous, and other founders of color with resources to build their businesses.
The deal includes mouthguard maker Shock Doctor, which NEP previously owned years ago.
The Minneapolis company is partnering with Sociable Cider Werks to co-pack its line of ready-to-drink teas.
At a Minnesota Chamber summit on Thursday, a Wells Fargo economist said a small economic downturn is expected in the new year.
In anticipation of higher prices this holiday season, a Deloitte retail survey finds that spending is expected to plateau—at least, in Minnesota.
At a time when founders can set up shop anywhere, why are some still choosing to plant a flag in Minnesota?
The Minneapolis-based mattress manufacturer hopes the move will help cut costs by as much as $50 million.
The state is asking for community input on rules to guide the newly expanded cannabis market.
Like several other chapters across the country, the Minneapolis YWCA is consolidating its fitness offerings. Here's why.
The growth-at-all-costs startup mindset is falling out of favor with investors — which is not necessarily a bad thing for Minnesota companies
The state has been designated as one of 31 “hubs” eligible for millions of federal dollars, but it’ll be a while until we know if we’re getting additional funding.
Minneapolis Downtown Council looks to reimagine the winter fest for 2024 while battling a disconnect between public support and sustainable funding.
Higher sales taxes have local retail trade groups concerned about losing business to neighboring counties.