Company expects to save $250 million in cash through a series of measures.
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A group of gig workers for Target’s delivery service said they’re no longer taking delivery orders over safety concerns.
The 135-year-old retailer and grower obtained an exemption from the state to open its nurseries on April 6. Some other independent garden stores have not.
Sleep Number CEO Shelly Ibach on what it takes to ignite change — in a company and on a national stage.
The move comes as part of a broader strategy to improve same-day delivery services.
Sales in food, beverage, and home essentials are up 50 percent for late March, but higher-margin discretionary categories are down.
HOM Furniture, Bachman’s among the latest Minnesota stores to temporarily shut down; industry leaders lobby for tax relief.
As of noon, other Twin Cities malls had yet to follow suit.
It's getting more and more difficult to operate stores during the pandemic. Both hometown retailers are stepping up employee benefits.
Despite temporary closures of most public gathering places from churches to casinos, Twin Cities regional shopping centers remain open.
Updated "smart beds" due out this year will adjust temperature and measure heart rate variability.
The company is selling its 55 percent stake in Empire Education Group to focus on its shift to an all-franchise model.
The new space promises a mix of experiential attractions.
Data and community were key themes at TCB's panel discussion with authorities in e-commerce, commercial real estate, marketing, and business development.
Pet-related investor dollars and consumer spending keep rising steadily. Why?
There hasn’t been a formal naming agreement for the space in 10 years, mall officials say.
As shopping habits change, what will be the fate of local icons like Calhoun Square and Southdale Center?
Small Business Saturday returns for the 10th year. Minnesota business owners say the event provides a much-needed revenue boost.