Starting April 7, the Mall of America will open up its North Atrium for Red Cross blood drives. The rest of the shopping center remains closed.
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As the first quarter of 2020 drew to a close, Minneapolis-based retailer Target Corp.
Economic fallout of COVID-19 continues to spread.
Rosedale and Burnsville centers are still maintaining abbreviated hours.
As the pandemic deepens, the electronics retailer has prohibited customers from entering its stores.
The state’s biggest food celebrity on the struggle facing shuttered independent restaurants and what the future might hold.
Meanwhile, Minnesota has received more than 72,000 unemployment insurance applications in first three days of the week.
Between travel declines, gathering bans, and general fear, places to stay, eat, and drink are seeing a worst-case scenario.
Despite a shortage of 2-ounce spray bottles, the Minneapolis-based company is working to fill orders by March 25
The complex relationship between food trucks and breweries shows signs of strain
The city will buy out the lease for over $9 million to raze the store that has been blocking traffic for years.
St. Paul's latest boutique hotels seek to define a market.
The 116-room hotel is slated to open March 11 in Columbus, Minnesota.
In December, Granite City filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and opened an auction for its assets.
The company says its business model couldn’t last in the “fiercely competitive direct-to-consumer market.”
Shared office space are now being offered in Rochester, Mankato, Red Wing, Austin, and more.
The former CEO of Allen Edmonds partnered with the Mooty family to form a new ownership group for the heritage brand—with big plans for growth.
The new location is slated to open in 2022.