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Breaking down Minnesota's path(s) toward legal recreational use of pot.
Great Lakes Northern Outfitters’ New Swimsuit Line is Made of One Ingredient: Recycled Water Bottles
The Minneapolis-based apparel company has launched a new line of swimsuits made 100 percent from post-consumer recycled water bottles.
The company, a subsidiary of Japanese company Daikin Industries, will lease new office space in Plymouth, adding to the 132 new jobs expected to be generated by a planned $40.3 million Faribault facility project.
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The company, a subsidiary of Japanese company Daikin Industries, will lease new office space in Plymouth, adding to the 132 new jobs expected to be generated by a planned $40.3 million Faribault facility project.
One proposal, which has bipartisan support, would allow those who donate to affordable housing projects to take a dollar-for-dollar credit off of their state income tax bill.
The brand, which sells clothing for a wide range of body types, will hit the mall as an 1,800-square-foot pop-up shop later this spring.
Bucking the co-working trend, wealth advisor Nicole Mittendorf invests in her business by laying down roots in Minnetonka.
The St. Paul Saints, the minor league baseball team that plays home games at the heavily public subsidized CHS Field in Lowertown, is 1.2 miles away from the state Capitol.
General Mills and Mall of America are among the local businesses getting in on the action of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships that’s expected to bring 94,000 visitors to Minnesota.
Examining the spirit of March Madness, and how to capture that enthusiasm and loyalty for your own brand.
Improving on greenhouse gas emission reduction goals established in 2017, Target plans to change store lightbulbs to LED and add rooftop solar panels to 500 stores by 2020, among other efforts.
The price for Maurices was not revealed, but buyer OpCapita cited the brand’s enterprise value to be $300 million.
No announced leases have been made beyond the food hall.
The makeover of the Twins' main entryway will entice fans with pop-up shops, lawn games, live music and activities.
How The Wild Goose Chaser, a robot originally built to solve a millionaire's yard woes, could advance the poultry industry.
The hospital features Hope Products on social media and will be adding their products to their mailer catalogs.
Following a reverse takeover transaction that generated $50 million, Vireo Health has become a publicly traded company, with the ticker symbol VREO.
The St. Louis Park-based nonprofit has launched a Production Services initiative to connect members in its artist network to businesses in need of low-cost, high-quality video productions.