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Invicta Watch Group’s investment helps save Evine from the threat of stock exchange de-listing. Simultaneously, Invicta CEO Eyal Lalo will join the board and former Evine COO and CFO Tim Peterman will return as CEO.
Timberwolves’ bank shot into competitive gaming is turning costly. Will it rebound?
Shops at West End spurred development of one of the Twin Cities' most in-demand commercial and residential areas. Yet the mall has always struggled. In retail today, what qualifies as success?
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Shops at West End spurred development of one of the Twin Cities' most in-demand commercial and residential areas. Yet the mall has always struggled. In retail today, what qualifies as success?
The estimated $4.3 billion deal, considered 3M’s largest ever, will improve 3M’s presence in the medical device space—the only area that saw sales growth in Q1.
The number of Minnesota workers affected by mass layoffs increased 47% in 2018.
MN United's managing partner takes TCB inside the Twin Cities' youngest sports franchise as it prepares to move into its new facility and its next era.
St. Paul welcomes BevSource’s new interactive taproom and beverage laboratory, where startups can refine new brews and the public can go for first sips.
Kopp will step down as chairman and shutter Kopp Investment Advisors as he shifts his focus to philanthropy work through the Kopp Family Foundation.
New federal tax incentive draws developers and investors.
The strategy freshens the company’s image, brings Integrity Windows and Doors under the Marvin brand, and prepares the family business for future growth.
Just one year after completing a $36 million office building in North Minneapolis, the largest minority-owned construction company ran into irrevocable financial woes.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the all-cash transaction went into effect today.
The Maplewood manufacturing company announces a restructuring after a disappointing first quarter.
After a successful pilot program last year, Lime electric scooters arrived in St. Paul this morning, greeted by new stipulations. Fellow operators Bird and Spin are expected to follow.
The job vacancy rate also increased, to 4.9 openings for every 100 jobs. Health care and social assistance had the most vacancies of any industry.
The nonprofit collaborative EMERGE and its partners have vigorously denied that there are any major issues with their work.
The deal, which is with the Texas-located Roaring Fork LLC project, is the second in the Golden Valley food giant’s history and its largest yet, and pushes the company toward its 2025 greenhouse gas emissions goal.