Eighteen months after Macy's announced it was abandoning downtown, reality is setting in: the store's old building isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
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Multimillion-dollar investment will help about 20 Twin Citians move into homes.
The bulk of its sales occurring in North America, the off-road vehicle maker will begin producing in Poland in early 2015.
An adjacent building will be able to accommodate further expansion.
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An adjacent building will be able to accommodate further expansion.
The PiPress is for sale. That could be bad news for remaining employees — or the best thing to happen to the paper in a long time.
Their heyday long past, the chilito, pannekoeken and
an obscure brand of pizza soldier on.
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A successful crowdfunding campaign helped bring Iceland native's Skajaquoda to market.
Tech businesses large and small are vying for honors in a dozen categories at the annual fall ceremony.
Though many of Johnson's positions are unsurprising for a GOP nominee for governor, he breaks from the standard Republican line on a handful of issues, according to analysis from MinnPost's public affairs reporter.
Netropolitan.club, headquartered in Minneapolis, went live Tuesday.
A 2012 environmental review of the SWLRT alignment says that the impacts on parkland could be mitigated. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board isn’t so sure.
A partnership between Ecumen and one of the state’s higher education systems wants to add youth to senior care to help jumpstart hiring in the field.
The St. Paul newspaper’s parent company said Friday it is considering options that may include selling the N.Y.-based chain or "regional clusters" of its newspapers.