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Minneapolis Park Board's recent fight with the Met Council reveals a fear of not being sufficiently protective, even overprotective, of the city's park system.
Its first acquisition fueled another double-digit percent rise in new product developers and engineers served.
Even those who most-passionately opposed the measure are talking about tweaking, not repealing, the new law.
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Even those who most-passionately opposed the measure are talking about tweaking, not repealing, the new law.
The city's zoning ordinances don’t allow hotels of any size in many parts of the city. That may change thanks to Restaurant Alma owner Roberts.
A new report uncovers some surprising facts about the impact of immigrant-owned small businesses.
More TargetExpress and CityTargets will open in 2015 than traditional big box stores.
The DMC is expected to be state’s largest-ever development project.
Several Twin Cities-area companies are featured in web documentaries and photo essays that coincide with the company’s 100th anniversary.
A bid for historic designation has exposed tensions between those who want to maintain the area's character and a major goal of current city leaders.
The transaction is expected to help the company focus on its clean energy subsidiary launched in 2011.
The organization is asking the Legislature to consider a “value capture user fee,” essentially a property tax increase on properties whose value would be enhanced by transportation improvements.
The foundation will enlist pro football players, musicians to help outfit scores of pre-screened patients with new hearing devices.
The deal, expected to close by year's end, will mark a transition away from executive life for the gaming magnate.
A new events series from the Minnesota Cup allows women starting their own businesses to network with each other, find mentors.
A study of sales figures in Washington state concluded that being open on Sunday actually increased sales — far in excess of any additional staffing costs.
Three other proposals for the Nicollet Hotel block are still under consideration.
Minnesota’s business leaders plan to hire and spend more this quarter than they have in years, but more plan to expand elsewhere as talent runs short and taxes remain a concern.