Uptown business owners blame torn up sidewalks and reduced parking for lost revenues.
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By adding "kitchen and bar" to their name, restaurants around the Twin Cities are hoping to recreate their image.
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A St. Paul app developer offers an easier way to save evidence and find help.
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A St. Paul app developer offers an easier way to save evidence and find help.
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The state and Greater MSP are fighting the effort to disclose its HQ2 bid.
Company culture is a key aspect of recruiting and retaining workers.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.