The expansion marks the company's biggest franchise deal to date.
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He most recently served as chief financial officer and steered the company through the early days of the pandemic.
Expect tenant battles to heat up as Simon Property Group plans a reinvention of Southdale. Across the street, Edina's Galleria has plans of its own.
Wholesale merchandise centers are struggling nationwide, but there's momentum in Minnetonka.
The nonprofit focused on providing meaningful jobs for individuals with disabilities has found a home in St. Paul’s Highland Village Center.
Following the death of one of the Twin Cities' fiercest conservators, continuity and renewal seem to be in the cards for his restaurants and real estate holdings.
We dug into "shrink" and retailers' methodology for what gets put behind lock and key.
The announcement comes months after Amazon closed its own Shakopee facility earlier this year.
To get the expertise he needs for his AI art apparel startup, the founder of RoboArt Labs gives up some equity.
Fourth generation furniture store owner Rosie Rosenthal reflects on downtown Minneapolis retail and her family’s imprint.
The term has become the topic du jour in retail circles, but it has a different connotation than many consumers may realize.
Every brewery, food hall, and hotel lobby seems to be a gift market this holiday season. Insiders explain why pop-ups continue to grow, and what it takes for small businesses to make it happen.
In anticipation of higher prices this holiday season, a Deloitte retail survey finds that spending is expected to plateau—at least, in Minnesota.
The coffee company says the decision is based on changing traffic patterns.
At an age when many of his peers are starting to think about retirement, the co-founder of Creative Apparel Concepts is starting over.
John Mulligan and Laysha Ward are slated to transition to “strategic advisors” before formally retiring from their posts.
Seven months after its successful reopening for dinner service, the enduring downtown Minneapolis restaurant is poised to add lunch for the new hybrid work week.
The Minneapolis-based retailer says it needs to close nine stores in four other states due to rising crime and theft.