Proposal would invest $1.17 million to help about 200 businesses
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Together, the former rivals known for getting new products on the shelves at Target will help brands capitalize on the convergence of retail, e-commerce, and data.
Though the nonprofit’s revenue fell again last year, CEO John Wilgers says the organization is continuing to diversify revenue sources as it broadens its services in the community.
The Shoreview-based Fortune 500 pulled off another season of its small business makeover show amid a pandemic.
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The Shoreview-based Fortune 500 pulled off another season of its small business makeover show amid a pandemic.
Next week, the state will hold its 14th annual veterans career fair, which regularly draws participation from Minnesota’s Fortune 500 companies.
Minneapolis-based Urban Undercover stays true to its “everyday travel” mission, while taking advantage of being grounded.
A recent shakeup in the state Legislature raises questions about the future of agriculture policy in a Democratic party increasingly made up of lawmakers from the Twin Cities metro.
The cash infusion will help the Minneapolis-based wellness brand on its quest to lead the rapidly expanding functional beverage category.
Five insurance companies have partnered with state exchange for 2021.
The Minneapolis firm gains proprietary social selling software that will boost its omni channel chops.
The hiring frenzy was driven, in part, by a recent fundraise in Australia, CEO says.
Wildflyer Coffee, which provides jobs to homeless youth, will take over the flagship location in Longfellow with ongoing support from Peace.
What happened when two celebrated chefs lit out for the country?
Storefronts throughout the metro area have installed plywood barriers over windows and doors in case of election-related fallout. Business groups seek to allay concerns.
In a conversation with TCB, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey talks police, public safety, business challenges, and Covid.
An annual focus on corporate and individual philanthropy
Dozens of convenience stores were damaged in the aftermath of George Floyd's death in Minneapolis police custody.
A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that ballots received after 8 p.m. must be segregated from other ballots to allow for their removal from vote totals in the presidential election, pending further judicial review.