As the 2026 season dawns, a look at how the Twins' new CEO is approaching the business of baseball.
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Two new facilities and Grand Casino Arena are boosting the flow of visitors to the capital city.
Amy Rahja oversees the business and the people of the downtown Minneapolis arena.
The $70 million multi-purpose facility is expected to open in late 2028 in Inver Grove Heights.
The 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship had half as many Canadian fans as the year before when Canada hosted. There may be multiple reasons why.
Craig Leipold capitalizes on multi-year player contracts to lock in star performers.
In buying a minority stake, Leipold brought along Michigan businessman Dan Bowen.
The team announces limited partners and major changes in family involvement.
A Northeast buyer wants to raise the Lake Nokomis tournament’s ceiling.
The Twin Cities have always been regarded as avid golf towns—but downtown?
LaunchPad Golf’s new Prior Lake location brings the Canada-based entertainment concept to the United States—and ushers another brand into a growing entertainment scene.
In a city of habitual losers, only one ownership group gets so much blame.
There is work to be done if Minnesota wants space on the global tennis calendar.
We’ve rounded up the backyard brands redefining the golf apparel and accessories game and driving innovation.
Just beyond left field, it would be group party venue during games and a civic amenity the rest of the year.
After a nearly year-long search for a buyer, the family pulls team off the market, adds limited partners.
The St. Paul-based financial services company will be the first to have its logo featured on the team's jerseys.
Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez stress continuity and investing in the team.