Economic uncertainty has prevailed this year, prompting funders and founders to proceed with caution in Minnesota and across the country.
Economy
It's been a Thursday fixture on Nicollet since the 1990s. Now the Minneapolis Downtown Council says it's time to make way for new activation.
Job vacancies in the state were down 10.3% year over year in 2022's second quarter, but that didn't mean demand for workers slowed, according to DEED.
Founded as an independent glasses wholesaler in 2001, Eyebobs now belongs to an Ohio private equity firm.
A relatively rare move in the corporate world, the reverse stock split will significantly reduce the company’s number of outstanding shares.
Though they have a guaranteed customer base, industries built around death and dying are shifting as different generations face mortality in new ways.
A proposed quarter-cent sales tax would raise around $200 million a year with the money being sent in three directions: seven counties, cities and a state rental assistance program.
Lithionics Battery, which makes lithium-ion batteries for RVs, will become a wholly owned subsidiary of the Eden Prairie company.
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ushered in a big drop in the corporate tax rate, but a provision in that law is now making significant changes to the way companies deduct research expenses. It’s creating big tax bills for some.
While the state as a whole still hasn't completely recovered from 2020 job losses, February marks the first time the private sector has.
If the Legislature advances all 36 proposals from Minnesota cities and counties, perhaps one-quarter of residents here could see a local sales tax proposal on their ballots soon.
Hybrid is hard in an apprenticeship-driven business.
The state reported an unemployment rate of 2.9% for the first month of 2023, putting it roughly in line with the same figure in December.
Regis Corp. was searching for relevance when the pandemic nearly did it in. A new leader believes he can groom the nation's largest salon company into a lucrative franchiser.
A small strip mall in Loring Park now sits behind a fence. It's been surprisingly OK for business.
With the departure of Aldi and the impending closure of Walgreens in North Minneapolis, local institutions are scrambling to help their neighbors meet basic needs.
Work-from-home's toll has been modest at the venerable menswear store. Here's why.
There's a growing movement to scrap mandatory retirement.