A recent analysis showed many U.S. metro areas becoming more suburban. Minneapolis-St. Paul wasn’t one of them.
Economy
Mayor won’t nominate permanent replacement before election.
Community leaders want 3,000 newcomers to fill job vacancies.
This was despite the elimination of 7,200 jobs across the state.
City and business officials are trying to walk a narrow path in responding to ongoing problems in the skyway — or anywhere downtown.
With the sale of St. Jude Medical, it seemed likely that the state would have one fewer company among the list of top revenue makers in the U.S.
Immigrants may come in search of opportunity, but some opportunities are more opportune.
California, despite its high cost of living, took the top spot on the Nurse.org list.
Yet, the unemployment rate remained steady at 3.8 percent.
Concerns grow as the state loses more Fortune 500 headquarters.
Leaders remain optimistic about national and global economies and plan to increase hiring, R&D and capital expenditures through June 30.
How a small town created new business activity from entrepreneurial competitions.
MinnPost talked to three key players in Seattle's 2014 minimum wage fight in order to explore the similarities and differences with the current situation in Minneapolis.
It’s the lowest rate in 11 months.
The metal products manufacturer expects the $5.2 million relocation will create a demand for 15 additional employees.
The meat market wants to introduce its products into grocery and convenience stores around the country.
The neighborhood faces a parking crunch as new development arrives.
A distinctive group of businesses is revitalizing and reinventing Duluth’s Lincoln Park neighborhood.