Job growth and low mortgage rates have fueled the rise in home prices around the U.S.
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More film and TV productions would come to Minnesota if incentives were greater—but the state remains ambivalent.
A Q&A with outgoing St. Paul Port Authority President Louis Jambois.
About one in five metro employers intend to add staff, but 8 percent intend to decrease their workforce size.
Analysts fear economic contraction due to flagging international sales.
The development company is doubling down on the edge of Minneapolis' downtown.
The event will highlight issues facing one of the nation’s largest generations that is currently entering the workforce.
It’s part of an ongoing effort to make the city more attractive and lively.
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A partnership of more than 50 regional organizations, “Make It. MSP” is aimed at retaining and recruiting workers. Among its initiatives: an effort to make natives more open to those who weren't born here.
The city wants a three-month study to determine the impacts of raising the minimum wage to as high as $15 per hour.
With three months left in the year, the city passed the $1 billion mark in part because of major construction projects in Downtown East.
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.