On the precipice of its first blockbuster exhibition in years, the Walker Art Center is reexamining the relationship between art and commerce.
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Three years after the University of Minnesota eliminated its century-old men’s intercollegiate gymnastics program, a different sort of program lives on – something between NCAA Division I and club.
The Golden Valley-based furniture retailer’s 1,100 workers each take a piece of ownership under a plan approved earlier this month.
The new women's grant making group earmarked $100,000 to help the Phyllis Wheatley Community Center scale its Women’s Wealth and Equity Building Initiative.
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The new women's grant making group earmarked $100,000 to help the Phyllis Wheatley Community Center scale its Women’s Wealth and Equity Building Initiative.
A new survey of child care providers by the Minneapolis Fed takes a closer look at the state of the industry.
Land O'Lakes CEO Beth Ford and U of M School of Public Health professor Rachel Hardeman made the prestigious annual list.
DFL lawmakers are proposing a handful of bills this session targeting corporations.
How does a city without population growth have a housing shortage?
The employment screening tech startup has signed a multi-year lease for a sixth-floor office in the 100 Washington Square building.
A Minnesota House bill would limit a private entity’s ability to restrict homeowners from providing child care when licensed.
Developer Curt Gunsbury wrote his councilmember about the deteriorating safety and investment climate in Minneapolis. She didn’t reply until his letter made the press.
An accounting shortage is forcing firms and academic institutions to rethink the fundamentals of the profession.
Somewhere between dystopian and utopian, branding expert Aaron Keller works to find a middle ground on AI.
Target's long-tenured chief external officer announces book deal and leadership platform.
Supporters say constitutional amendment would provide flexibility for lawmakers, but the GOP worries it could lead to year-round sessions.
The nonprofit is moving to a notably smaller office on the third floor of Ecolab’s former headquarters in downtown St. Paul.
The Bloomington-based IT services firm says it's facing a cash crunch due to a "highly leveraged capital structure that has become unsustainable."
The founders of Self Esteem Brands and Slumberland Furniture and leaders of Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, PNC Bank, and Andersen Corp. are this year's inductees.