At the organization's annual summit this week, local leaders took stock of the state’s recent economic performance.
Economy
Deloitte’s holiday survey predicts Minneapolis consumers will spend about 15% more than last holiday season.
A citizens’ coalition implores the mayor and City Council to put the brakes on spending.
Bus depots are closing all over the country, including in Minneapolis. Why?
The city has proposed changing the boundaries of its current downtown liquor, lodging and restaurant sales tax district, but the legislation didn’t make it during the 2024 session.
Experts share important considerations when buying or selling businesses.
Minnesota's capital city is struggling with a glut of vacant office space, a decline in downtown workers, and public safety worries.
Evidence suggests it will benefit some employees but limit the wages of others.
The state saw big increases in trade with Canada and Mexico in the second quarter.
A Florida-based private equity firm is now the majority owner of the Minneapolis-based IT services firm.
The Golden Valley-based food giant says it’s part of a move to sharpen focus on other products that “have stronger growth prospects and more attractive margins.”
The governor’s office has partnered with Explore Minnesota to tout the state’s appeal to businesses.
Just over 1.9 million people attended the fair this year, surpassing both 2023 and 2022.
Jobs, housing and the appeal of lakes country are helping the county buck predictions of population loss.
The engineering and architecture firm’s new leader steps in at a time of growth and transition to a new office in Bloomington.
After four decades, Sun Country is consistently profitable. Here's how the airline made it happen.
Summer is almost over, but local businesses are still grappling with confusion and chaos amid a busy construction season.
Fair leaders say employee numbers have nearly bounced back to pre-Covid levels.