The taproom will shut down Aug. 31, but Finnegans brews will live on at Fulton in the fall.
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TCB adds startup events calendar and more news and perspectives on Minnesota's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The co-founder and CEO of Minneapolis digital agency Clockwork on how to continue diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts while many companies pull back.
All seven justices have refused to hear the case MacDonald and another judicial candidate filed over being barred from the ballot.
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All seven justices have refused to hear the case MacDonald and another judicial candidate filed over being barred from the ballot.
After a history of two-year renewals, state lawmakers extended funding for a rooftop solar rebate program through 2035, which industry leaders say will offer long-term financial certainty.
The two hotels in Onamia and Hinckley have both undergone “comprehensive” renovations. Here's a look inside.
Jimmy Lonetti's hobby-turned-business thrives on a special connection between hand and baseball glove.
The new route from St. Paul to Chicago had a good first month, but most of what’s been reported beyond that is wild hyperbole.
A former Pillsbury United Communities exec, he'll begin serving as the news organization’s executive director in September.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is taking public comments on a draft permit regulating the 15 million gallons of treated wastewater and stormwater leaving 3M's Cottage Grove plant each day.
The acquisition by Syracuse, New York-based Impel is aimed at building the “first end-to-end” AI sales and marketing platform for the automotive industry.
The company is reducing hours and staff at its downtown St. Paul store to remain “viable.”
But the proposal’s backers say they’ll still carry on.
Preliminary numbers show $11.6 million in hotel revenue and big business in bars, restaurants, and small retailers.
The Showplace Icon Theatre at the Shops at West End is changing hands. It’s emblematic of a wider shift in the movie theater business.
Sweeping views, shared spaces, and complimentary lunches play into the investment firm's new office culture.
The Medina-based manufacturer is providing boats and pontoons to outfitters across the country.
Bold Orange CEO Margaret Murphy's advice on getting ahead, and getting what you want out of the work.