The co-working community for women, non-binary and trans individuals is opening a second location that will be first in the Twin Cities to offer on-site childcare.
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After state regulators forced Water Gremlin to shut down over lead pollution concerns, the company has met necessary requirements to return to business.
Pet-related investor dollars and consumer spending keep rising steadily. Why?
The Great Northern festival kicks off Jan. 23, but its new executive director Kate Nordstrum is already thinking ahead to making it a national draw.
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The Great Northern festival kicks off Jan. 23, but its new executive director Kate Nordstrum is already thinking ahead to making it a national draw.
The university has partnered with pharmaceutical company Windgap Medical to develop a device to quickly administer an antidote for cyanide poisoning.
The cuts are part of the Edina-based salon company’s transition into a fully-franchised model.
The 7,000-square-foot store will be the golf company’s largest.
A look at GDP growth across the region and nation.
The Viking Lakes Innovation Center, the first commercial office building on the Viking's multi-purpose development in Eagan, is now halfway leased.
The Community Impact Accelerator provides funding and consulting services for nonprofits.
The news follows a settlement with another internet provider earlier this month.
The southern Minnesota city is experiencing a business development boom. It's not by accident.
Spicer-based DI Labs, which already prints parts for 3M and Toro, has rolled out new equipment to help capture business in the medical device industry.
There hasn’t been a formal naming agreement for the space in 10 years, mall officials say.
This leaves just two J.Crew locations in the Twin Cities. Meanwhile, Rosedale promises an "exciting" replacement very soon.
On the heels of three lawsuits, Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office has opened an investigation into the legitimacy of Otto Bremer Trust’s sale of Bremer Financial shares.
The agreement makes the Bloomington-based hair company the “Official Hair Salon” of the college sports league and gives it exclusive marketing and media rights.
The proposed funds would go toward renovating existing facilities and building three new ones.