Minnesota’s economic development czar Steve Grove is pushing a Silicon Valley process designed to embolden government agencies to set loftier goals.
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Postsecondary schools focus on meeting BIPOC student needs so they have the resources to earn degrees.
The Restaurant Revitalization Fund was a lifeline for some, a windfall for others, and a crushing disappointment for those who applied after midnight.
The company anticipates additional future jobs at the Elk River location after the upgrade is completed in spring of 2023.
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The company anticipates additional future jobs at the Elk River location after the upgrade is completed in spring of 2023.
You need an NFT to attend VeeCon, but the Web 3.0 conference will open with a "Massive Minnesota Meetup" featuring local startups.
Some big issues might still get addressed — or go down as lost opportunities.
For $200, the retailer will show up at customers' homes to haul away a limited number of appliances and electronics.
In 2021, women held 26.6 percent of the board seats at Minnesota’s largest publicly traded companies. But the number of women in executive roles still lags the national average
Highlights from TCB's annual Women in Leadership event on April 19, 2022.
The plant-based burger chain announces its first franchisee, former NHL player David Backes, and plans to open a dozen shops from Minneapolis to Miami.
The Medina-based outdoor vehicle maker is rolling out its monthly membership program in Minnesota and three other Midwest markets.
The pandemic spawned a workplace shift that provides more flexibility. But women with C-suite aspirations will need to take greater ownership of their careers.
New Minneapolis coworking space The Wilderness aims to promote wellness by bringing fitness to the office.
Alltroo, a new Minnesota-based sweepstakes startup, combines the business of philanthropy with the allure of celebrity.
In March, the state logged an unemployment rate of 2.5%, the lowest point since 1999.
Workers at the coffee roaster say they’re seeking “better wages, better working conditions, and a collective voice at work.”
The Greater Twin Cities United Way awards $12.1 million in grants to increase the economic security of low-income residents.
About 53 percent of employees working in the largest buildings in downtown Minneapolis have returned, up from 41 percent in February.