Amid a significant upheaval of the local grocery scene, Hy-Vee is expanding further into the Twin Cities with a new store in Oakdale.
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Opus unveiled plans for a two-building development that could include a hotel, apartments, townhomes, retailers, and up to 300 parking stalls.
A reconstruction of the often-congested corridor could begin in 2015.
A jury on Tuesday awarded Jesse Ventura $1.8 million as the former Minnesota governor
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A jury on Tuesday awarded Jesse Ventura $1.8 million as the former Minnesota governor
Cost of living may end up as the region’s ace in the hole, not sports, culture or nature.
The stores will extend well beyond Duluth’s city limits, and there may be more area stores on the way; meanwhile, Dunkin’ Donuts is offering incentives to potential Twin Cities franchisees.
Anyone who feels their neighborhood lacks, say, a bakery, can post the idea on the website.
Several days after reporting record quarterly sales and earnings, Polaris introduced Slingshot, a three-wheel vehicle that starts at $19,999, and added a new business unit.
Fed Up points a gluten-free finger at two Minnesota icons.
Why the MIA's store is a destination in and of itself.
Going without harsh chemical solvents and buying its own cleaning facility have been key to its success.
The Milaca-based company's frozen pizzas became a dive-bar standby.
The governor said that changes to the state’s IT operations have cut administrative waste and introduced new accountability measures.
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development partnered with Gray Plant Mooty for the third time, this time to create a free downloadable guide to help businesses acquaint themselves with security laws and other rules.
Among the newly announced tenants at Twin Cities Premium Outlets are Armani, 7 for All Mankind, Steve Madden, Vera Bradley, and Ann Taylor.
3M, Tennant Company, Graco, Proto Labs, Piper Jaffray, and Deluxe Corporation experienced particularly strong growth in their latest quarters.
Mark Holt, who is also an attorney, is being fined $300,000 for allegedly defrauding investment clients, many of whom were elderly.
The Davis family, owners of a diverse business portfolio, has divested its largest business unit: Davisco Foods International.