A total of seven buildings, dating from 1886 to 1979, will be demolished in downtown St. Paul over the next 13 months to pave way for new developments.
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Viking River Cruises wants to run the Mississippi, and local towns are lining for a piece of the action.
Corporations are still booking resorts for team-building and planning sessions, but many are more budget-conscious.
The inventor of Rollerblade introduces a new way to get moving.
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The inventor of Rollerblade introduces a new way to get moving.
Catering provides year-round income for these restaurants on wheels.
When the popular TV show comes calling, hang on, because your business will never be the same again.
We challenge any other state to come up with a list of extraordinary innovations as impressive as Minnesota’s.
The new ballpark by the numbers.
Costs of wind and solar energy have dropped, making renewable energy a viable option for many businesses.
A remark made by a team official during a public forum earlier this month gave life to a rumor that a frustrated a ownership group is considering St. Paul as a host.
Addressing the needs of Greater Minnesota was supposed to be a priority this year. But groups representing rural parts of the state are giving the 2015 session an incomplete.
Attorneys seeking class action against Target are “pleased.”
“When we sit down with policy makers and cut through the noise, most people are supportive,” says Minnesota United President Nick Rogers.
Clinton Group nominees elected; CEO Lucas loses board seat.
The cuts are aimed at saving the massive transit project, which was put in doubt last month when its price tag went up by $340 million.
City leaders hope the redo will make the street no less than a “centerpiece, a highlight in our country.”
There are many apartments still in the pipeline.
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