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Glen Taylor: "I will buy it, and there will be enough money generated for it to pay for itself. But it is not going to be the best deal I ever got into."
Carmichael Lynch Spong is rebranding itself after 23 years by taking on just the name of its founder, Doug Spong, and offering a new logo and visual identity.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area placed 9th on a ranking of the best neighborhoods for millennials by Niche.com, due largely to its low rent and unemployment rates.
General Mills and Andrew Zimmern teamed up to recognize the country’s best of the best across 20 food-related categories.
8thBridge’s CEO said he plans to bring on more employees now that the company is part of San Francisco-based e-commerce firm Fluid.
Wisconsin-based Quad/Graphics, Inc., is buying the large Minnesota printing company.
The newspaper publisher will move more than 600 employees into a shorter tower that is part of the Capella Tower complex; that portion will be renamed the “Star Tribune Building.”
Valassis, which was recently acquired, is ending a deal that allowed Insignia Systems to sell in-store ads in Valassis’ retail network; Insignia, however, said the move opens up new opportunities.
If the deal proceeds, it's expected to close “by late spring”; financial terms have not been disclosed.
Nord, which also counts the Union Depot among its clients, relocated to an office space—which is more than three times the size of its previous headquarters—in the recently renovated transit building.
The Dolan Company is making severance payments to its founder and another longtime leader who resigned in conjunction with its bankruptcy filing, which lists $185.9 million in debt and $236.2 million in assets.
Dolan Company announced a reorganization plan that will cut debt and result in the company going private—and its founder and CEO has stepped down.
Filmed in Minnesota, award-winning film Dear White People is set for a theatrical release and will be distributed by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions.
After 18 years at Clarity Coverdale Fury, Rob Rankin has been handed the reins.
Wireless Ronin Technologies is merging with fellow digital media firm Broadcast International, and Wireless Ronin’s stock price jumped more than 25 percent on the news.
Tricia Davidson is leaving Minneapolis-based Duffy & Partners.
Snap Agency has bought all remaining assets from Atomic Playpen, which went out of business.