Nearly 100 employees will be laid off.
Manufacturing
The prior owner had planned to lay off about 385 employees at the company’s Thief River Falls home base starting this month.
The Minneapolis-based mattress maker also plans to reduce expenses by about $80 million to $100 million going forward.
The move means 189 workers will lose their jobs at the cardboard recycling mill.
Nonprofit manufacturer BioMADE says the 122,000-square-foot plant will enable other businesses to test and develop novel technologies derived from living things.
U.S. Rep. Kelly Morrison visits Beth Benike at Oronoco-based Busy Baby and calls for immediate tariff relief for small businesses.
The Dutch multinational giant says it will hire about 150 people locally as a result of the expansion.
Distribution operations will move to a facility in Indiana, but the outdoorsy retailer says it’s keeping its corporate headquarters in the Twin Cities.
Prices are being reduced by as much as $100 per unit, which the 160-year-old manufacturer attributed to optimizing its process.
The company is buying three business units from Avail Infrastructure Solutions, in part, to meet the needs of data centers.
Linda Findley, who most recently led delivery meal kit service Blue Apron, is set to succeed Shelly Ibach as chief executive of Sleep Number.
The legal battle between two Iron Range pellet producers reflects big stakes in the steel industry.
The Edina City Council member and longtime Cargill IT exec talks through his approach to leading the Minneapolis-based manufacturer’s technology department.
Nearly 7,500 employees across North America will get the payments.
Minnesota-based manufacturer pays up to $3,923 in profits per employee.
The Vadnais Heights-based manufacturer also announced plans to buy two European medical adhesive companies.
The Minneapolis-based mattress maker says it won’t bow to pressure from Stadium Capital.
The tissue paper manufacturer will use the money on a $200 million expansion that’s expected to triple its workforce in Duluth.