Deal signals vote of confidence in downtown Minneapolis.
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DEED commissioner: “Our recovery is not going to be linear.”
Target and other major downtown employers contributed funds that will support independent restaurants, retailers, and venues in the central business district.
In total, the Amazon founder’s former wife has given about $25 million to Minnesota nonprofits.
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In total, the Amazon founder’s former wife has given about $25 million to Minnesota nonprofits.
With 850 locations, Fast Fitness Japan is the largest master franchisee for Twin Cities-based Anytime Fitness.
The funds are designed to serve as a stopgap measure until the federal government passes a relief bill of its own.
As part of a “carefully planned succession process,” Holt will be replaced by Robert Bodor, who’s been serving as Protolabs’ VP and general manager of the Americas.
Deal comes seven weeks after retirement of longtime CEO Craig Dahl.
Despite the pandemic, e-commerce growth is fueling the demand for warehouse spaces in the Twin Cities metro.
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.
Hometown investments benefit more than 70 nonprofits.
Options could include sale of company or bankruptcy.
Next season, the St. Paul team will become the top minor-league team for the Minnesota Twins.
Goals include contributing $44 million to expand career opportunities for BIPOC students
Meet the Minnesotans to know in 2021 and hear a conversation with Beth Ford, Greg Cunningham, and Dr. Andrew Badley.
Budget for Minneapolis riverfront site overhaul now “north of $300 million.”
Hey!Joy is the first U.S. store from a Ukranian toy seller.