At an age when many of his peers are starting to think about retirement, the co-founder of Creative Apparel Concepts is starting over.
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The Mayo Clinic-backed startup says it plans to use the funds to ramp up production of a new form of highly targeted cancer treatment.
John Mulligan and Laysha Ward are slated to transition to “strategic advisors” before formally retiring from their posts.
When a planned acquisition fell through, Twin Cities Flower Exchange got creative.
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When a planned acquisition fell through, Twin Cities Flower Exchange got creative.
G-Works launches a home delivery school lunch kit.
Ecolab, Cargill, Land O'Lakes, and Xcel Energy play important roles in efforts to counter climate change.
Manufacturer’s Summit brings together local business leaders and manufacturers to discuss tips and strategies for business success.
Two out of three nursing home workers struggle to meet basic needs, according to a survey of 1,300 nursing home workers across the state.
The county remains substantially remote for non-customer-facing jobs.
Minneapolis Downtown Council looks to reimagine the winter fest for 2024 while battling a disconnect between public support and sustainable funding.
The health care startup dedicated to women 65 and older plans to open even more clinics in 2024.
It's a deal 10 years in the making for the startup, which makes a concussion impact monitoring mouthguard.
Higher sales taxes have local retail trade groups concerned about losing business to neighboring counties.
At the very least, McCarthy’s brutal takedown allows Emmer, R-6th District, who currently holds the No. 3 position, to move one rung up the GOP leadership ladder.
Seven months after its successful reopening for dinner service, the enduring downtown Minneapolis restaurant is poised to add lunch for the new hybrid work week.
White Bear Lake-based Envoy Medical is now a publicly traded company after merging with a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC.
The inclusivity-focused coworking company is taking over an existing coworking space in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Property and violent crime rates have decreased across Minnesota after peaking in 2021, but plenty of residents and business owners still say they feel unsafe. Why?