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The number of women in C-suite positions grew from 22.7% to 23.1% in Minnesota’s largest publicly traded companies. That's well below the national average of 28%.
Businesses and environmentalists face off over new regulation of ethylene oxide, a known carcinogen used to sterilize medical devices.
City opposition derails plans for legislation designed to create more density and supply.
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City opposition derails plans for legislation designed to create more density and supply.
All of the home health company’s funding to date has come from Minnesota investors.
The team’s ticket staff get creative to deal with thin April crowds.
Gender barriers still exist for two power positions: CEO and U.S. president.
A 12-acre redevelopment near the University of Minnesota's east bank is scheduled to begin in the next two years and last through 2040.
Former Medtronic CEO Bill George, a Harvard Business School fellow, defines the challenges.
A-Rod and Marc Lore modernized the Wolves, but left Glen Taylor holding the reins.
The hotelier and restaurateur talks about the pandemic’s long-term impacts on the hotel business and downtowns.
When building a startup, delays are inevitable. What you do with that downtime can set the tone for how your product launches.
Arise Community Credit Union aims to address systemic financial barriers in North Minneapolis and other neighborhoods in Hennepin and Ramsey counties.
Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez have missed the closing deadline.
The U.S. Department of Labor says that GoldStar Amusements Inc. and Lee’s Concessions violated H-2B visa laws for foreign workers.
The Minneapolis-based financial services company gets naming rights to a portion of Target Field, and will work with the team to give out $200,000 to about 20 nonprofits each year.
The Maplewood-based manufacturer is expected to distribute the funds to military vets and service members through 2029.
New technology and federal incentives have helped convince the district that geothermal is among its best options for achieving its climate goals.