Several startups are suiting up in hopes of getting scouted and drafted by investors.
Sports
Officials originally planned to break ground on the Sanford Family Sports and Wellness Complex later this year, but construction now may not start until 2019.
A Minneapolis-based beer-making nonprofit is incorporating augmented reality and virtual beer to cut promotional costs during the Big Game.
Author Jen Welter speaks to businesspeople and their teams, both on and off the field, and to women, with a personal story that’s timely and powerfully unforgettable.
The improvements include updates to existing attractions, as well as investments in infrastructure that will help the “The Great Minnesota Get-together” bring in state-of-the-art traveling exhibits.
A spokeswoman for the fitness center chain said the decision came from requests from its members who were tired of seeing “consistently negative or politically-charged content.”
The Athletic takes aim at
local newspaper sports sections.
A local entrepreneur’s new racing series is igniting interest among motorheads across the nation.
High-profile workplace holiday parties may be on the decline, but two of the region’s most lavish events soldier on.
Entirely unique to Competitive Edge Hockey’s facility is the Crossover Flywheel, a giant spinning disc designed to build strength and acceleration in skaters.
From TV broadcast plugs to in-ballpark promotions, Gander Outdoors and The House will soon be featured on all things Major League Baseball.
The long-time president of the Timberwolves and Lynx organization will officially make the transition to Minnesota United on October 6.
The latest generation is entering the workforce—and emerging as a powerful group of consumers.
Peaceable Kingdom was founded in 1983 by the family of Clement Hurd, illustrator of the popular children’s book “Good Night Moon”.
The amusement park is gearing up for its annual ValleyScare event, which runs from mid-September to end of October period.
Was the all-you-can-stand pass a home run?
Lutsen says expansion is key to keep Midwestern skiers local.
How two entrepreneurs are using smartphone technology to take hunting to the next level.