No one on the North Shore will forget 2024’s Lutsen Resort fire. As the region rebounds, mysteries remain.
Hospitality + Events
Expectations for corporate events shift over time. Twin Cities-based event planners and hosts share out-of-the-box ideas to surf the changing tides.
The Dresser, Wisconsin, ski resort routinely sells-out weekend ski nights that go to 3 a.m.
To open in the first half of 2027, it will be the fourth location outside New York.
The Twin Cities have always been regarded as avid golf towns—but downtown?
Remembering local nightlife entrepreneur Peter Hafiz
Decorations, kitschy cocktails, and festive menus take over a growing number of Twin Cities bars and restaurants.
LaunchPad Golf’s new Prior Lake location brings the Canada-based entertainment concept to the United States—and ushers another brand into a growing entertainment scene.
The upcoming fifth Twin Cities Con expects its biggest attendance yet.
As Meet Minneapolis’ new vice president of destination development and public affairs, Poeske wants to improve the city for both visitors and residents.
With the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games less than a year away, CEO Christy Sovereign talks to-dos.
Thrivent's manager of event planning procurement Kim Fischer shares perspective on executing a themed business event.
Consider the guests' range of career stages, says Amy Zaroff, founder of Amy Zaroff Events + Design.
The key to successful events is careful planning. Chowgirls marketing manager Annie Pennings Edmond suggests a schedule.
Your next corporate event needs a theme—and 'annual meeting' doesn't count. Twin Cities-based event planners share tips and ideas designed to elevate business events.
If you think 'Under the Sea' and superheroes are just for kids, think again.
The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe win naming rights for the downtown St. Paul venue.
A new report on Minnesota’s municipally owned liquor stores reveals both their decline and their remarkable durability.