The company’s stores allow customers to test out tech products before buying.
Hospitality + Events
The International menswear brand will open its first Minnesota store at the Edina shopping center, and other new retailers are coming this fall.
Before joining the retailer, Govind worked as group manager on Facebook’s infrastructure team.
The news comes as the mall industry shifts “from pure retail to mixed-use lifestyle hubs,” says Southdale GM Judy Tullius.
The hair care company will no longer sell to customers at its Linden Hills headquarters.
The sale of Savage Arms will allow Vista to pay off debt and focus on ammunition and hunting accessories.
Under an exclusive license agreement with a Tokyo-based firm, Table Trac's casino management system will be rebranded for the Japanese market.
The mall intends to replace the hall with a new concept featuring local vendors.
The Minneapolis-based coffee company on Thursday will begin offering black cold brew coffee in a can.
The 13-year-old local shop is moving from Excelsior Boulevard to Northeast Minneapolis and narrowing its assortment. But first, a big sale.
Two iconic regional hoteliers retool for the next era in 'Up North' tourism.
The retailer’s new brand, More Than Magic, features more than 500 items including sleepwear, sports attire, casual clothing, backpacks and other school supplies, jewelry, and more for 8- to 12-year-old girls.
The company has distributed $31,500 among eight employees in four states.
The locally owned salon is taking the former Z. Gallerie space and adding a high-end men's head-to-toe grooming concept.
Relocation of longtime owner prompts sale of downtown institution.
To help consumers reduce their carbon emissions by 20 percent by 2030, Best Buy plans to provide more smart thermostats, LED lighting, and other Energy Star goods and services.
Last year, 34.5 million visitors the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro.
The retailer’s latest offerings include high-tech rowing machines, bikes, recovery systems, and more.