Despite concerns over competition from the hemp-derived THC edible market, medical marijuana sales in Minnesota rose dramatically over the last year.
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The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ushered in a big drop in the corporate tax rate, but a provision in that law is now making significant changes to the way companies deduct research expenses. It’s creating big tax bills for some.
With the help of outreach programs and regular funding, the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board says its seasonal youth employment has nearly returned to pre-pandemic levels.
The Bloomington mall plans to bring Las Vegas's Wink World to shoppers this summer. It's part of an ongoing push toward experiential retail.
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The Bloomington mall plans to bring Las Vegas's Wink World to shoppers this summer. It's part of an ongoing push toward experiential retail.
The company plans to use the funds to grow its “Comfort” health plan and add more employees.
While the state as a whole still hasn't completely recovered from 2020 job losses, February marks the first time the private sector has.
The Minneapolis brewery is betting big on the future of the North Loop.
Ann Rainhart left Taft to join a firm that's doubled in size over two decades.
Local entrepreneur Kamillah El-Amin is asking for support to help transform the Harrison neighborhood distillery into a multi-faceted community asset.
If the Legislature advances all 36 proposals from Minnesota cities and counties, perhaps one-quarter of residents here could see a local sales tax proposal on their ballots soon.
Led by the Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, the new cohort aims to tease out connections between health care and affordable housing.
Winning a meeting with the co-CEO of Netflix leads to a conversation about inspired content.
Minneapolis and St. Paul each permitted ADUs a few years ago, but construction has since slowed.
Minnesota's labor department has asked a court to require Tony Downs Food Company to end its alleged illegal employment of children in hazardous occupations.
The report by the Office of the Legislative Auditor found the Metropolitan Council committed itself to spending money it did not have, added or changed substantial work after the project was bid, and was not fully transparent.
Diamond Baseball Holdings, owned by a private equity firm, is buying the club from chairman Marv Goldklang and other Saints owners.
Hybrid is hard in an apprenticeship-driven business.
Kicked off radio, Joe Soucheray’s franchise booms in digital.