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The merger of Hamline's law school and William Mitchell College of Law makes sense for a lot of reasons. But it’s also clear that they didn't have much of a choice.
The two cities were scored among 83 others based on park spending and access, healthy weight and exercise.
Come March 9, the time it takes to travel via the Green Line train from Target Field Station to Union Depot will shrink to 45 minutes.
The restaurant chain, which has been losing money despite adding new locations, hired a financial advisor to explore potential deals.
The combined entity will be called Mitchell|Hamline School of Law, with most of its functions on the old Mitchell campus.
The record deal won’t result in a change in management.
In 1915, the Minneapolis Park Board pioneered the use of urban renewal when it built Gateway Park, on a triangular two-block site that included the early City Hall.
The eliminations were expected as part of company ending Canadian operations.
It has struggled in the years since spinning off from 3M Company.
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.
The Harvard Business Review placed the companies in its 100 best performing CEO rankings and recently revised the list based on non-financial reputation.
Even those who most-passionately opposed the measure are talking about tweaking, not repealing, the new law.
Its first acquisition fueled another double-digit percent rise in new product developers and engineers served.
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.