A final Night Market for the summer will be held Sept. 6 and a day market is set for Sept. 21 near Mai Village.
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The council took its last steps toward a final vote Friday giving municipal consent for a route extending the Green Line from Target Field to Eden Prairie.
Suggestions for companies recruiting beyond the Upper Midwest.
The Minneapolis-based literary publishing house has been winning every award in sight. But is it making money?
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The Minneapolis-based literary publishing house has been winning every award in sight. But is it making money?
The Richfield-based electronics giant forecasted single-digit declines in sales for the year’s third and fourth quarters, citing industry trends.
An appeals court upheld an earlier decision to dismiss the claims that an investment fund liquidator brought against U.S. Bank.
CEO Dan Hanrahan said Regis is seeing progress at its top locations, but “significant work is ahead of us before we achieve similar results across 7,000 salons.”
Government officials have been battling patent trolls.
But companies still need to take action to protect themselves from costly disputes.
One site fueling speculation is 1301 W. Lake St., a vacant parcel next to Calhoun Square.
The Golden Valley chain's latest move provides the rising king of chicken wings with its second ‘Fast Casual’ concept.
Seven of Minnesota’s most successful innovators share how they foster and lead creativity within their organizations.
At Prairie Care, it's mind over matter.
Just how passionate are Minnesotans about hobby investing?
Improving health care outcomes while controlling or reducing costs.
As Bite Squad expands, the market for restaurant delivery is heating up.
Shelving previous plans for two venture capital funds worth $70 million, the university announced a new seed-investment program to help fund startups.
During a construction project that was never completed, Philip and Virginia Carlson allegedly funneled money through a company that wasn’t doing work on the project, while failing to pay the companies that were.
The revitalized Snowbate program has so far attracted nearly 50 film, television and commercial projects expected to increase economic output by $25.9 million.