It’s one of four small-format stores the retailer is closing this year.
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The mayor will chair a working group of the governmental and private entities that all must work together if the public housing authority is going to meet its goal to open 150 new units each year.
Community owners Dan and Angie Anderson of Dogwood are the first franchisees of the inclusivity-focused business, with more to come this year.
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Community owners Dan and Angie Anderson of Dogwood are the first franchisees of the inclusivity-focused business, with more to come this year.
The state reported an unemployment rate of 2.9% for the first month of 2023, putting it roughly in line with the same figure in December.
Led by three tech industry vets, the new Minnesota-based tech holding company promises a longer-term approach to private equity.
The iconic theater will soon be reborn as a live entertainment venue.
Starting this season, the team is partnering with U.S. Bank to provide free retail space for three vendors led by underrepresented groups.
Regis Corp. was searching for relevance when the pandemic nearly did it in. A new leader believes he can groom the nation's largest salon company into a lucrative franchiser.
A 10-month, hands-on program aims to educate, unify, and uplift local entrepreneurs looking to start or grow a community business.
A small strip mall in Loring Park now sits behind a fence. It's been surprisingly OK for business.
Mike Roman of 3M and Beth Ford of Land O'Lakes will advise the president on trade policy.
A new federal funding package will enable the Twin Cities airport to upgrade gates in the G Concourse.
An occupation-style protest against tearing down an East Phillips warehouse — and a judge’s last-minute order halting the demolition — were two new twists last week in a drama that’s lasted almost a decade.
What are the top-selling clothes at the Minnesota Twins' pro shop in Target Field?
How a former Target exec came to launch a new deodorant brand for teens.
Democrats have pushed a flurry of legislative changes, but grocery sales of wine and beer isn't one of them. DFL leaders of the two commerce committees with jurisdiction over liquor laws say they will not hear bills to allow groceries and convenience stores to sell beer and wine.
With the departure of Aldi and the impending closure of Walgreens in North Minneapolis, local institutions are scrambling to help their neighbors meet basic needs.