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Nearly four years after launching the food hall concept in Minneapolis, owner Patty Wall is looking to expand.
Maplewood Mall and Burnsville Center look to fill Macy's anchor space and find relevance beyond department stores.
Richard Anderson said politicians exacerbated the flying challenges at the small airport by adding flights to their home states.
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Richard Anderson said politicians exacerbated the flying challenges at the small airport by adding flights to their home states.
Two more first-to-market retailers sign on as part of the Edina mall's $400 million makeover.
The sale ends decades of local ownership for Becker Furniture.
Unfazed by the departure of its last national retailer, Hempel Real Estate plans to focus on entertainment and services for the St. Louis Park lifestyle center.
Trump's proposed tariffs on the United States' two neighbors have been postponed for now. If they return, they could have a big impact on Minnesota's economy.
The women’s soccer team said it raised $895,000 in a second fundraising campaign.
It's time to face facts that Uptown is no longer cool, and reimagine it as a local hub to serve those who love it.
Following Target's rollback of some DEI initiatives, the North Minneapolis entrepreneur focuses on how the retailer has helped to grow his business.
Hiring the right executive is part art, part strategy — balancing leadership potential, cultural alignment, and big-picture impact. By sidestepping common pitfalls and embracing fresh trends, companies can uncover the visionary leaders they need to thrive.
Mental health is profoundly important in professional life — and for future innovators. By supporting initiatives that address mental health and substance use challenges early on, businesses can create a culture of wellness in the workplace (and in everyday life). This is an opportunity to strengthen Minnesota's workforce by empowering young people to gain healthy habits and lead fulfilling professional and personal lives.
Seena Hodges reacts to Target’s DEI rollback and offers advice to other organizations grappling with the future of diversity and inclusion efforts.
Kedia, who currently serves as the bank’s president, is set to become chief executive on April 15.
The company is laying off 122 employees locally and winding down global operations elsewhere.
The state's robust agriculture industry employs both undocumented migrants and foreign-born workers who are in the United States on a provisional or temporary basis. The largest group of immigrant farmworkers are undocumented.
Keith Ellison said Monday his office has reached a deal with Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk to keep the cost of insulin at $35 a month.