Following the death of one of the Twin Cities' fiercest conservators, continuity and renewal seem to be in the cards for his restaurants and real estate holdings.
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The flagship Carlson School building has never had a formal name. Now it will be revamped and officially named through a $40 million project.
A new report issued by the Minneapolis Foundation calls for a fundamental shift in thinking about the future of the city’s urban core.
We dug into "shrink" and retailers' methodology for what gets put behind lock and key.
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We dug into "shrink" and retailers' methodology for what gets put behind lock and key.
An improv talent, Danger succeeds a minister in moderating the Westminster Town Hall Forum.
Sustainability and the electrification of everything propel CEO Beth Wozniak's growth strategy in leading nVent to over $3 billion in 2023 sales.
Local restaurateurs say big investments on over-the-top holiday decorations are bringing in diners in droves.
The airline doesn’t charge its $44 roundtrip processing fee on tickets purchased at the airport. But what happens when you try to buy your ticket in person? We found out.
BetterYou has developed “contextual nudging technology” that uses artificial intelligence to help address technology addiction.
Citing "overwhelming" demand for middle school esports programming, the Minnesota Varsity League is adding a league for fifth- through eighth-grade students.
The first of its kind in the Twin Cities, the event seeks to connect Black, Indigenous, and other founders of color with resources to build their businesses.
Beloved boat maker Glastron reinvents itself for a changing market with the help of Minnesota-based Your Boat Club.
Biden's export council embraces the agenda advocated by the Land O'Lakes CEO.
The announcement comes months after Amazon closed its own Shakopee facility earlier this year.
The global tax compliance firm creates a flexibility-oriented space in Hopkins. Here's a look inside.
So why did the NBA franchise bolt from being top dog at WCCO Radio?
First administrative tickets for non-payment of fares will begin being issued Monday on trains and platforms.
A new equity report by the St. Paul-based Center of Economic Inclusion surveyed 22 participating cities, counties, and government entities in Minnesota.