The Minneapolis gay bar has replaced Bud Light products with beers from local breweries Modist Brewing Co. and Bauhaus Brew Labs.
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Simon Property Group plans a reinvention designed to draw more than 20 luxury and aspirational retailers to the Edina property by early 2025.
The team's founders hope to move it up from the USL W League to the professional USL Super League and ultimately the National Women’s Soccer League.
The biotech startup is one of Minnesota’s newest publicly traded companies.
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The biotech startup is one of Minnesota’s newest publicly traded companies.
Attorney general Keith Ellison says scammers have been cheating fans out of thousands of dollars around the country.
The work has moved from a “nice-to-have” corporate function into an urgent matter for organizations large and small, a trio of panelists said at TCB Talks: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
The investment firm is the third company to sign a lease in the still unfinished North Loop Green Development.
Founded in 2022, The Wound Company aims to improve outcomes for wound patients through technology and “high-touch” personalized care.
Despite improvements in hiring and less turnover, there are still thousands of unfilled jobs in Minnesota’s hospitals and health systems.
Owner and CEO Bob White is retiring from the business after steering it for decades.
With the acquisition of Northern States Supply, B&F hopes to create a “regional powerhouse” distributor of industrial and construction supplies.
Suni Lee announced the Gymnastics Trials for the 2024 Paris Olympics, coming to Target Center June 27-30, 2024.
How SBA loans fuel growth for small business owners.
The major law firm located its new office in the heart of downtown Minneapolis.
How the former Walz administration leader and Google executive approaches his new gig at the paper.
We talked to a pot dealer about Minnesota’s efforts to put him out of business.
The company's platform is designed to help companies better forecast growth and manage their resources accordingly.
Several attorneys in Minnesota are seeking to file a class action suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota on behalf of homeowners who say their property was unfairly seized.