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The Minnetonka-based brand of USDA organic spirits plans to use the additional funds to meet growing production demands.
The labor shortage is real. But where workers have gone and what it will take to motivate their return remains unclear.
Unemployment rate drops to 4% in May.
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Unemployment rate drops to 4% in May.
The company also plans to relocate from Richfield to St. Paul’s Midway neighborhood.
Median time on the market? One week.
The Minneapolis technical college has tapped Bayza Weeks to launch a new program aimed at getting high schoolers interested in technical education, and helping them graduate on time.
The new Edina location, featuring an event room, patio, and more seating, opens July 1.
MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has announced another $2.7 billion in donations.
The pet food giant will provide capital and manufacturing while the dog treat startup shares its inclusive hiring practices.
Businesses and their employees are fortifying their digital infrastructures so workers can do their jobs anywhere.
Lake and Hennepin business owners grapple with another wave of protests and fear.
Venture funds now own 59 percent of company.
Building stands 98% empty after $350 million overhaul
The biggest little drug store you never heard of became ubiquitous this spring.
After 35 years at Lake and Hennepin in Minneapolis, Juut’s owner says the escalation of crime and violence has become too challenging.
Deal unites nonprofit with for-profit.
There are many reasons why bills that might pass either or both legislative chambers never get the chance. Most are political; some are procedural.