The company will soon launch a subsidiary geared toward low-cost carbon fiber production.
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If confirmed, the German insurance company will own naming rights to seven stadiums on four continents.
The experiential concept has proven to be a popular choice for friends, family and even as a corporate outing.
The Minneapolis startup was looking for a $100,000 investment in exchange for 20 percent stake.
The Timberwolves and Lynx are seeking additional upgrades.
Expect to pay $1 more to park and $1 more to walk through the gates at this year’s State Fair.
In response to complaints by two prominent former politicians, the Minneapolis City Council recently directed city staff to examine how it can more closely monitor stadium costs.
The company produces earplugs that protect your ears at live events without sacrificing the sound quality.
Comerica Bank & Trust has been named the new special administrator of Prince's estate, replacing St. Paul-based Bremer Trust.
CEO Scott Wine said the 18-year-old subsidiary’s sales peaked in 2012 and had been eating money ever since.
The Duluth aircraft company’s new planes include an improved flight deck and lighting system.
How water enthusiasts are spending billions of dollars each year enjoying the land of 10,000 lakes
The sports data company claims the program to be “the industry’s first free data program” that is aimed at early-stage startups.
In all, there will be 21 new state senators and 23 new House members in the 201-seat Legislature when the 2017 session convenes — more than enough votes to swing the issue.
The Minneapolis arm of the global sports data company will now be able to use Associated Press premium content in the products it sells to clients.
Among the group of five partners are three Minnesota-based companies: U.S. Bank, Federated Insurance and Treasure Island Resort & Casino.
The Mall of America recorded its highest single-day traffic draw in its 24-year history, while big box and local retailers throughout Minnesota reported strong sales increases.
Minnesota’s premier roller derby league sees value in its players beyond the flat track