Although new Treasury rules will make the deal more costly, the company said the two firms’ plans remained compelling.
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From ballooning infrastructure costs to a controversial sex offender treatment program, the governor will face big issues if he's re-elected to office.
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board voted Wednesday to spend up to $500,000 to study a shallow tunnel option for the Kenilworth Cooridor.
The airport expects the project to generate up to 20 percent of its total power supply.
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The airport expects the project to generate up to 20 percent of its total power supply.
The all-cash purchase gives the firm an overseas presence in the oil and natural gas industry.
Franken and McFadden met for their first debate on Wednesday, and Franken's voting record played a starring role.
The natural foods chain leases 45,000 square feet at the CityPlace mixed-use development.
The Rise of the Rest road tour will reward startup efforts here and in four other Midwestern cities.
Once part-owned by the now-jailed Tom Petters, the online retailer was reportedly up for sale since March.
The medical device company currently has one product available in the U.S. with another currently under clinical investigations in Europe.
Norcraft cited demand for its Urban Effects product line in Canada and the U.S.
Ativa Medical, Magic Arms for the World and Zimmer Spine, Inc., each selected to present in front of 2,000 industry peers.
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.
Multimillion-dollar investment will help about 20 Twin Citians move into homes.
Minneapolis and St. Paul each have a store offering the service.
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.
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.