Minneapolis-based Love Your Melon has been purchased by New-York based e-commerce holding company Win Brands Group for an undisclosed sum.
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Retail insiders share perspective on how the industry moves forward, from customer experience to data and analytics.
Investors say the Minneapolis-based startup has defined a brand-new category in e-commerce.
For frontline workers, the pandemic continues to drive interest in organized labor.
Plenty of Minnesotans are ready to pony up for an Italian luxury sports car—if the brand deems them worthy.
Three new local candle brands, just in time for giving season.
Can e-commerce save shopping centers? MOA leads the way with a new online shopping platform designed to bridge discovery and convenience.
The fast-growing e-commerce personalization platform powers thousands of Shopify merchants and direct-to-consumer brands.
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.
San Francisco-based virtual reality startup Sandbox VR has opened a new location at the Roseville mall.
While restaurants capitalize on outdoor dining experiences born of the pandemic, shopping districts around the metro consider the future of igloos purchased in 2020.
The founders of Can Can Wonderland are partners in Arts & Rec, a new experiential arts and restaurant concept opening spring 2022 at Lake and Hennepin.
The veteran neighborhood gift retailer is in expansion mode as consumers return to in-person shopping.
It’s time to refine shopping conveniences born of the pandemic.
There’s no going back to the extreme holiday shopping of pre-pandemic times. Target says being closed on Thanksgiving is now standard policy.
Third quarter sales were up 2% as Best Buy continues its expansion into categories beyond electronics, including patio furniture and health tech.
First look at the Departments at Dayton's, the makers market open for the holidays inside the Dayton's Project in downtown Minneapolis.