This year’s round of repairs and upgrades includes a redo of the fair’s popular crop art display.
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Jonathan Weinhagen departed the top job in June, and the organization has been searching for a permanent chief executive since.
The number of Minnesota businesses on the list was largely in line with prior years.
The cooperatively owned brewery has put forward a reorganization plan amenable to its creditors.
CEO Beth Wozniak says the deal marks a “significant step” toward becoming a leader in electrical connection and protection.
Company officials said it’s part of a wider plan to “get fit, fast, and focused.”
Minneapolis Renaissance Coalition founder, Erin Fitzgerald, leaves JLL to focus on buying, rather than selling, office buildings.
The taproom will shut down Aug. 31, but Finnegans brews will live on at Fulton in the fall.
The acquisition by Syracuse, New York-based Impel is aimed at building the “first end-to-end” AI sales and marketing platform for the automotive industry.
Preliminary numbers show $11.6 million in hotel revenue and big business in bars, restaurants, and small retailers.
At a TCB Talks panel in downtown Minneapolis, a quartet of business leaders weighed in on the merits of the designation.
Aaron Shilts, CEO and president of Minneapolis-based NetSPI, says the purchase “rounds out” the company’s cybersecurity offerings.
June's Olympic trials will be in Minneapolis. Here's what it might mean for the city.
Neither company is based in Minnesota, but both have established a notable presence here.
The number of places we buy groceries has more than doubled in two decades. Are we all that hungry?
The Office of the Legislative Auditor says at least 290 individuals died before they received a payment.
Inside the city's thriving medtech and manufacturing scene.
From Reimagining the Riverfront to a First-of-its-Kind Health Facility