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Born in St. Louis Park, the new crowdfunding app hopes to bring greater fan influence to the chaotic world of college athlete compensation.
The new executive director of the St. Paul nonprofit is all in on local entrepreneurship.
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The new executive director of the St. Paul nonprofit is all in on local entrepreneurship.
A new report conducted by the Pew Charitable Trusts and architecture firm Gensler evaluates the feasibility of converting downtown Minneapolis properties into small-scale residential units.
The city has proposed changing the boundaries of its current downtown liquor, lodging and restaurant sales tax district, but the legislation didn’t make it during the 2024 session.
The tissue paper manufacturer will use the money on a $200 million expansion that’s expected to triple its workforce in Duluth.
The fifth acquisition or exit for the Minnesota tech entrepreneurs, Lucy's Answer Engine becomes part of a suite of AI tools for enterprise organizations.
District 7B could decide control of the House and define a region’s identity. How its historic DFL past confronted a Republican future, and why the once-unimaginable shift borders on inevitability.
The company has opened a new plant in Minneapolis—the start of its big plans to market its sustainable magnet technology.
The long-tenured leader will pass the baton to Jessica Henrichs, president of the Minneapolis-based ad agency.
A constructive debate actually promotes teamwork and creativity.
The Twin Cities culinary company is setting its sights on corporate customers, among others.
Experts share important considerations when buying or selling businesses.
How health care leaders are redefining patient care and finding new ways to serve communities in need.
After an orgy of speculation, some contrarian thoughts on the Pohlad narrative.
Minnesota's capital city is struggling with a glut of vacant office space, a decline in downtown workers, and public safety worries.
The family, which has owned the team for 40 years, plans to sell the team amid harsh criticism from baseball fans.