The Goddard School franchise has a goal of opening 30 new schools every year for the next five years, and it hopes the Twin Cities will be one of its main growth regions.
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CoCo Fargo marks the organization's fourth location, and it will occupy 6,000 square feet in the city's downtown.
Avtex Solutions will remain based in Bloomington, and its CEO said the acquisition will set the stage for future growth.
Minneapolis-based Imaging Path is closing its offices at the end of the month after Bloomington-based Loffler Companies bought all of its assets.
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Minneapolis-based Imaging Path is closing its offices at the end of the month after Bloomington-based Loffler Companies bought all of its assets.
Capital Safety, which makes body harnesses, hoists, and other equipment to protect workers from falls, said it will add 100 new jobs after receiving some government support.
One goal is attracting people to Rochester who don’t have a reason to be at Mayo Clinic.
While the Twin Cities’ corporate tax structure is lower than those in many major cities throughout the world, it’s higher than those in major metros in places like Canada, Mexico, and the Netherlands.
Plato’s Closet and Anytime Fitness ranked first and fifth, respectively, on Forbes' new list of best franchises.
An owner of many patents (with a history of suing big retailers) is accusing Target's online subscription service of patent infringement.
The annual awards program recognizes excellence in journalism, photography, and design among regional business publications.
Shortly after selling the TGI Fridays restaurant chain to increase its focus on its hotel and travel businesses, Carlson said it will assume 100 percent ownership of Carlson Wagonlit Travel.
With a new CEO and beefed-up corporate structure, Thymes has been adding products.
After shareholders elected several board members nominated by activist investor the Clinton Group, ValueVision said it has also appointed Mark Bozek as its new chief executive.
It's a case of market chaos.
It's true the light-rail line is attracting green, but Metropolitan Council numbers are off-track.
Do the rules call for too much booze?
As local restaurateurs Dean Vlahos and Randy Stanley prepare to do battle in downtown Wayzata, the lakeside city looks to grab a much larger share of regional discretionary spending.
Security challenges, along with social media pitfalls and opportunities, will require companies to constantly update their technology strategies.