After more than 75 years of roller skating, the beloved St. Louis Park venue will close permanently on May 8.
Hospitality + Events
The Minneapolis and St. Paul hotel market has been uniquely hard-hit. Can all the properties survive?
It’s rolling all over Terminal 1, delivering food to hungry travelers.
A report from the University of Minnesota Extension quantifies the pandemic's impact on craft breweries in the state.
The award-winning chef is at home running restaurants in hotels—just don’t call this a “hotel restaurant.”
With occupancy rates as low as 18 percent, the Saint Paul Hotel, Hewing Hotel, and Afton House Inn appeal to local cabin fever.
The Minnesota Live Events Coalition is hosting an “eventless” installation in Minneapolis to draw attention to the state of the live events industry and plead with Congress for more resources.
Undeterred by Covid, the winter festival, Jan. 28 to Feb. 7 will include art installations, winter walks, virtual concerts, and conversations about climate change.
For now, occupancy is a secondary consideration for the new hotel in the historic downtown Minneapolis Rand Tower.
The governor hopes to hold a special session once lawmakers reach an agreement on a new deal.
In a letter to Gov. Walz, industry leaders call for emergency funding, sales tax holidays, property tax reductions, and a cap on third-party delivery fees.
From the owners of Victoria Burrow, Fair on 4 is slated to open at Mall of America in early December.
Morrissey Hospitality has been forced to make drastic changes amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Workers say the proposal isn’t being made in good faith.
Covid-19 forced the events industry to go digital. Experts say it'll never be the same.
Statewide, travel spending is down an estimated $5 billion for spring and summer, and fall isn't expected to be much better.
The pandemic prompted a surge of vacation home sales in the region.
The hotel will be located next to the Minnesota Vikings TCO Performance Center.