How two of the North Shore’s biggest resorts compete in a tight tourism market.
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Top Twin Cities architects share their favorite buildings and offer their suggestions for a leisurely lunch nearby.
Jon Charles Salon is taking the mobile services trend to hair-raising heights.
The Uptown Minneapolis eatery that closed in 2009 will reopen as Figlio 2.0 at The Shops at West End in St. Louis Park.
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The Uptown Minneapolis eatery that closed in 2009 will reopen as Figlio 2.0 at The Shops at West End in St. Louis Park.
Former Wells Fargo banker Fawsiyo Hassan Farah reportedly received a 33-month prison sentence—and Michael Kweku Asibu, who worked as a personal banker at Bremer Bank and Associated Bank, reportedly received 42 months in prison.
The move will not result in any job reductions in the Twin Cities, and the firm intends to hire between 300 and 500 new employees in Chicago.
Spirit Airlines will offer nonstop flights from the Twin Cities to Dallas, Fort Myers, Florida, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, while Southwest Airlines plans to add flights to Kansas City, Missouri.
The Minnesota State Fair is ramping up its craft beer offerings this year and will even feature an exhibit by the Minnesota Craft Brewer’s Guild.
With the acquisition of competitor GSA Media, AllOver Media—which specializes in out-of-home advertising—now places ads at more than 50,000 gas stations and convenience stores nationwide.
At Supervalu’s annual meeting on Tuesday, shareholders rejected a measure that would have reduced the supermajority needed to approve the sale of some or all parts of the grocer.
Buyer Ardagh Group says the glass container maker’s annual sales total about $800 million and it employs roughly 2,700.
The annual Midwest U.S.-Japan Association Conference will bring together business representatives from the Midwest and Japan, as well as government officials, to explore strategies for enhancing business relationships.
The iconic downtown steakhouse will undergo a six-figure renovation, adding private dining, a horseshoe bar, and new décor—changes that the restaurant expects will generate more revenue and attract a younger demographic.
Thomson Reuters, which employs roughly 7,000 people in Minnesota, said that the proposed amendment would limit its ability to attract top talent; separately, a group of local law firm leaders said that the marriage amendment “endangers our business climate.”
The company is reportedly retooling its Geek Squad team as it shifts employees away from basic home installations to focus on services for small businesses and on providing technology expertise at Best Buy’s smaller, “connected”-format stores.
The Minnetonka-based restaurant chain opened its first Canadian location Monday in Winnipeg, Manitoba, as part of a plan to add more than 200 new restaurants in North America.
Private equity firm LaunchEquity Partners said that if its offer were accepted, it would invest $10 million in MakeMusic over the next two years and retain all of the company’s employees.
Selling Hair Club for Men and Women aligns with Regis’ recent efforts to evaluate “non-core” assets, cut costs, and refocus on its North American salon operations.