Millions of dollars in Minnesota small business loans can’t be completed without federal approval.
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The Minneapolis-based company has been moving from selling IT infrastructure products to application security products. The move prompted the need to increase its IT-security expertise.
A look at why a recently launched petition to “give the Northwest Angle back to Canada” to “correct a critical survey error” will never be successful, and why Angle business owners would never want it to be.
The North Loop store will be closed for several months while the company works on expanding its product line, including women’s apparel.
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The North Loop store will be closed for several months while the company works on expanding its product line, including women’s apparel.
In a $1.8 million project, the company is relocating to a 68,000 square-foot space in St. Paul’s Midway Innovation Center. The move will add 135 jobs to the city’s labor market.
Market demographics are strong in the area, so why are stores struggling?
With the eight new routes from MSP Airport, Sun Country will grow its Minnesota workforce by 10 percent.
Hype over the former Minnesota Vikings player’s return to the state, this time in slick curling shoes and with a broom, pushed fans of both sports to pour into the Four Seasons Curling Club and connected restaurant, Sticks and Stones.
The Minneapolis-based water treatment company is acquiring Florida-based Pelican Water Systems for $120 million and Illinois-based Aquion for $160 million. The moves will particularly boost Pentair’s presence in the residential water market.
The DFLer lays out political strategy to win support for his agenda in a divided Legislature.
Following deals for Eden Prairie-based marketing solutions provider LiftPoint Consulting, and Tampa-based transformation consultancy BlueLine, ThreeBridge acquired another consulting firm, 3sage Consulting.
Greater MSP and the state's Department of Employment and Economic Development fought against the bid's disclosure.
The Food Innovation Team is an eight-member group that includes two more food system advocates, as well as representatives from the state health and agriculture agencies and a couple people from county health departments.
When the Legislature begins its work Jan. 8, a battery of lobbyists for Greater Minnesota interests will be there, arguing for a variety of proposals that they believe will boost the rural economy.
Less than three months after he and fellow landlord Spiros Zorbalas agreed to an $18.5 million settlement on a class-action lawsuit, Frenz has been charged with falsifying evidence in a tenants’ remedies court case.
The Third District’s new congressman reflects on challenges and priorities as his government-repair mission prepares to enter action mode.
The Rochester clinic and its spinoffs are focused on underwear with medical applications.
Three non-alcoholic craft beverage startups in Minneapolis.