The state and Greater MSP are fighting the effort to disclose its HQ2 bid.
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A St. Paul app developer offers an easier way to save evidence and find help.
Award winners for the annual awards held by the Minnesota High Tech Association included long-established companies like 3M, startups like HabitAware, a nonprofit, and more.
While the incoming lieutenant governor expressed a willingness to listen to concerns about regulation and efficiency in government, she also set out what Gov.-elect Tim Walz might want in return.
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While the incoming lieutenant governor expressed a willingness to listen to concerns about regulation and efficiency in government, she also set out what Gov.-elect Tim Walz might want in return.
Del Campo Chacon’s eviction fight — part of a larger struggle among a group of families living in five Frenz properties on the same block — is a new chapter in a long story, one that includes allegations of fraud, unsanitary conditions, rent strikes and city intervention.
Fonda’s line will include activewear, athleisure clothing, fitness equipment and more, and will be the debut brand of Minnesota-based Evine’s new product development division out of Los Angeles.
The Minneapolis-based company’s equity financing haul now totals $440 million since its 2016 launch.
The startup focuses on personalizing chronic disease treatment, and will use the investment money to commercialize a new blood-based test for obesity types in 2019.
The project will improve roads, stations and service all along the I-35 corridor from Minneapolis to Burnsville.
The 12,000-square-foot “Skate the Star” rink will be built around the entrance’s star sculpture. Rink use will be free, while a skate rental fee will benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities.
Periscope ranks as the second-largest ad firm in Minnesota by both revenue and employee count.
Holiday sales are expected to surpass $1.1 trillion, Deloitte says. But Minneapolis-St.Paul area shoppers are more frugal than most and likely to spend as much on experiences as gifts this year.
The six businesses are expected to collectively add 381 job opportunities and invest more than $48 million into Minnesota’s economy.
Fairview’s new Behavioral Health & Well-Being program, the first of its kind at least in the Twin Cities area, boasts more direct access for employees in need to professionals, all while cutting costs long-term.
DFL Rep. Chris Eaton said she expects some kind of dedicated funding measure to pass early in the 2019 legislative session.
The venture capitalist has a grand vision of retail’s future, and Target or Best Buy likely won’t be in it.
After seven years under Connecticut-based private equity firm Brynwood Partners, the St. Paul candy business known for the Salted Nut Roll expects to benefit from Minneapolis-based Spell Capital’s familiarity with the region and company.
The financing came entirely from Bastion Capital and will go toward growing the Minneapolis-based company’s retail payments business.