Economy

Saints Ballpark, Southwest LRT Not in MN Bonding Bill

St. Paul could compete with other cities for a portion of a $50 million pot to pay for a regional ballpark in Lowertown; meanwhile, supporters of the Southwest Corridor Light Rail Line say the project risks losing federal support without a state contribution.

Stadium Bill in Senate; House Amendments Controversial

The Minnesota House passed the Vikings stadium bill in a 73-58 vote on Monday but included a series of amendments-including one that a Vikings spokesman called "not workable." The Senate began debating the stadium bill early Tuesday afternoon.

MN Museums: $674M in Economic Impact in ’11

A University of Minnesota Extension study found that the state's 562 museums are also a boon for Minnesota's tourism industry; last year, an estimated 1.7 million people visited museums outside of their home regions, each spending an average of $24.35.

Economic Optimism Increases Across Minnesota

Half of Minnesota businesses expect the state economy to improve in the quarter that ends in late May-and 40 percent plan to increase headcount during that period, according to Twin Cities Business' quarterly economic indicator survey.

Bill Sent to Dayton Would Give Vets Hiring Preference

The bill, which was unanimously approved by both the House and the Senate, would allow employers in the private sector to express a hiring preference for all veterans and for the spouses of veterans who have died or who have a service-related disability.

Snap Fitness to Open Up to 100 Clubs in U.K.

The rapidly growing, Chanhassen-based fitness chain-which now has more than 1,300 franchised locations in six countries-plans to expand to the United Kingdom by opening up to 100 clubs there over the next five years.

IWCO to Consolidate, Hire 60 in MN

The Chanhassen-based direct marketing services provider is consolidating operations at various U.S. facilities and boosting production at its facilities in Chanhassen and Hamburg, Pennsylvania; meanwhile, the company plans to hire more than 60 in Chanhassen.

MnSCU to Align Education with Work Force Realities

The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system will ask the state's businesses which jobs are available now-and which openings they project for the future-so that it can align its education programs with those needs and better prepare students to join the state's work force.
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