Deloitte’s holiday survey predicts Minneapolis consumers will spend about 15% more than last holiday season.
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Girl Scouts River Valleys launches a leadership program for high schoolers.
Whether you're looking for a waterside setting, a steakhouse, or someplace unexpected, here are a few ideas.
Five of the Twin Cities' finest reveal their secrets for creating memorable private dining events.
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Five of the Twin Cities' finest reveal their secrets for creating memorable private dining events.
The founder of Profeshie, a photography startup, offers advice on capturing personality in your business photos.
So much for predictions, especially as state House control ends in a tie.
Slated to come online by 2030, the new facility is expected to produce about 193 million gallons of lower-carbon jet fuel a year.
The former Minnesota Supreme Court chief justice is a veteran arbitrator who served with Glen Taylor in the state Legislature.
How putting $10,000 in a bank account propelled the creator of DemoHop from dreamer to business founder.
KZ Provisioning, the local chefs’ culinary company for sports teams, aims to leverage the deal to chase business with athletes around the country.
Communications guru, entrepreneur, and new author Maha Abouelenein on the art of self-reliance.
The dynamic North Minneapolis entrepreneur is creating a new blueprint for building wealth and community.
A tech industry vet who’s spent years in the San Francisco Bay Area, Johnson shares why he believes the Minneapolis-based employment tech screening company is primed for “explosive growth.”
The lead membership concierge for Life Time Work Minneapolis shares his favorite follows on social media.
A new pitch style event from Twin Cities Business brings together business owners and advisers for tips, networking, and even some local shopping.
Cold, a software platform to help companies manage sustainability compliance, completes a $2.65 million pre-seed round.
A citizens’ coalition implores the mayor and City Council to put the brakes on spending.
Solventum, which spun off from 3M in spring, is getting $13 million in state money for the project.