A takeaway from attending the Global Pet Expo after Expo West: resist the urge to specialize in one industry.
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Terry Rasmussen is modernizing and growing the Minneapolis-based financial services organization with Lutheran roots.
The Dutch multinational giant says it will hire about 150 people locally as a result of the expansion.
The coffee shop business is under stress, as operators struggle with spiraling costs, restive workers, absurd pricing, and surging demand. Will you pay $11 for a latte?
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The coffee shop business is under stress, as operators struggle with spiraling costs, restive workers, absurd pricing, and surging demand. Will you pay $11 for a latte?
A new report on Minnesota’s municipally owned liquor stores reveals both their decline and their remarkable durability.
This Arden Hills startup is reimagining X-ray protection for medical staff.
Small business owners are leading a grassroots effort to draw new businesses to Lake and Hennepin in Minneapolis. Plus, a new Uptown farmers market and a free street parking experiment.
The number of women in C-suite roles at the state’s largest publicly traded companies grew by just 0.6% in 2024, reflecting a notable slowdown in progress, according to the latest Minnesota Census of Women in Corporate Leadership.
The eight-store Twin Cities retailer will become employee owned with the former head of Illume as its new CEO.
The accelerator and investor group has picked nine startups for its inaugural Minnesota cohort, with a focus on sustainability.
Companies should focus more on the importance of tending to day-to-day duties over free snacks and unscheduled time off, writes a manufacturing industry veteran.
Craig Leipold wants to sign the Russian forward to an eight-year contract before the 2025-26 season.
A Lakeland business aims to inject a dose of sustainability into the overseas vanilla trade.
Distribution operations will move to a facility in Indiana, but the outdoorsy retailer says it’s keeping its corporate headquarters in the Twin Cities.
A combination of warming temps and declining snowfall is hampering winter-oriented businesses in Minnesota.
The governor wants to collect sales tax when Minnesotans pay for a lawyer or financial adviser.
Craig Leipold is joining forces with St. Paul’s mayor to push for $395 million in state financing.
The hands-free technology allows fans to enter the stadium by scanning their face.