The Maplewood-based manufacturer claims XPEL copied a paint protection film product and “targeted” dealers located in Minnesota.
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Chris Wills and Jay Benanav hope to redefine college counseling with a capital $.
In rare win, St. Thomas nudges Carlson in Bloomberg’s rankings for part-time MBAs.
A boomlet marks the biggest building wave since the late 1990s.
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A boomlet marks the biggest building wave since the late 1990s.
Graves looks set to be the one who builds Uptown’s first hotel.
The private civic group has quietly been shaping the region's economic agenda.
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Thinking like a genius requires ignoring conventional wisdom.
Even casual drone users will have to comply with the new requirements.
Prosecutors believe he used the money for “personal expenses” and “to make Ponzi-type payments.”
Advertising campaign hopes to inspire advertisers to take a second look at old-school modes.
Minnesota colleges are updating and expanding their science, technology, engineering and math programs to meet business needs in a 21st century economy.
China and other high-growth markets could pay off big for 3M next year and beyond.
Through its 2015 Tekne Awards, the Minnesota High Tech Association honors major breakthroughs in technology.
More film and TV productions would come to Minnesota if incentives were greater—but the state remains ambivalent.
The 10-year deal will name a gate after the company and allow Pentair to use their water-filtering technology at filling stations throughout the stadium.
A Q&A with outgoing St. Paul Port Authority President Louis Jambois.
It joins a growing number of services that MSP residents can use to avoid visiting store shelves.