Galloway Capital Partners is asking the Minnesota-based hair salon franchisor to add two new members to its board after disappointing stock performance.
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Statewide sick leave and tighter gun-safety regs are among many new laws that took effect Jan. 1 following a busy 2023 legislative session in which the DFL controlled both the House and Senate.
CardioMech is developing a device to treat heart valve disease.
A MN Cup student division winner in 2019, Jackson Lefebvre sold his parking services app to Nashville-based Parking Management Company.
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A MN Cup student division winner in 2019, Jackson Lefebvre sold his parking services app to Nashville-based Parking Management Company.
Son Evan Doran will continue to lead The Doran Group, with a real estate portfolio valued at more than $1 billion.
Securian CEO Chris Hilger and his east metro squash pals teamed up to create The Heights Racquet & Social Club featuring pickleball and Minnesota’s first padel court.
Wholesale merchandise centers are struggling nationwide, but there's momentum in Minnetonka.
Spire and Hiway will combine Jan. 1 to form a credit union with $4B in assets.
Despite economic uncertainties, lots of businesses are willing to dole out year-end bonuses to retain talent, according to a recent Robert Half survey.
The office tower prioritized collaboration and amenities when it redesigned common spaces.
Craft & Crew restaurants to re-concept and operate the long-shuttered St. Louis Park drive-in.
Questions about the future of work continued to drive readers to our site.
The Warroad-based company has been giving employees year-end payments since 1957.
A look back at the Twin Cities' top commercial real estate sales of the year as the area's office reshuffle continues.
We reflect after another year telling Minnesota business stories.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says the Minneapolis-based bank failed to provide consumers access to unemployment benefits at the height of the pandemic.
The business lunch may be going the way of the business trip.
Industry advocates note there actually were more Minnesota brewery openings than closings in 2023, though they concede the industry is “maturing” from the breakneck pace of the last decade.