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The Austin, Minnesota-based food company has become an “anchor” investor in venture capital fund Green Circle Greentech Ventures, which targets startups working on meat substitutes and plant-based foods.
Amid public questions about Target’s promise to invest in Black-owned media companies, the retailer outlined its progress and 2022 plans.
It turns out that big surpluses have been almost universal across states.
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It turns out that big surpluses have been almost universal across states.
On the heels of a report criticizing Amazon’s labor practices, Minnesota House rep. Emma Greenman says she will introduce legislation that would require companies to disclose worker quotas.
The 125-year-old music company purchased the former Lifetouch building.
The wealth management business will display its logo atop the RBC Gateway tower Tuesday, foreshadowing the opening of its U.S. headquarters.
San Francisco-based virtual reality startup Sandbox VR has opened a new location at the Roseville mall.
Corporate event attendees weigh in on their most memorable experiences and upcoming plans for special events.
After the pandemic forced professors to teach courses online, colleges are investing in sophisticated equiment to improve student experiences.
The Austin, Minnesota-based food company says it will move the plant’s workers to a larger facility in Willmar.
The radio station has finally wrapped up its long search for a replacement for legendary host Dave Lee.
Moving with her family from the Twin Cities to Grand Marais, Katie Usem was inspired to launch a distinctly Far North business.
Industry expert Lauren Pradhan offers three things to consider before taking your CPG brand to store shelves.
While restaurants capitalize on outdoor dining experiences born of the pandemic, shopping districts around the metro consider the future of igloos purchased in 2020.
CEO Beth Ford led a three-year advocacy drive to push for high-speed internet service for rural and underserved communities.
The Chanhassen-based fitness company is transforming its Bloomington North location into its first pickleball focused club and wants to be the nation’s largest indoor operator of the fast growing sport.
Despite a 12 percent year over year drop in November, single-family home construction remains strong in the Twin Cities.