After 43 years of working to expand body positivity and women's health opportunities, the SweatShop in St. Paul will close its doors Dec. 17.
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The baseball team had its eye on the domain for years. A set of California twin brothers finally sold it.
Veteran Jim Pohlad will share leadership responsibilities with his nephew Joe.
Behind the apparel brand's rise to fame.
The move will enable the team to pay its players and jump on several other opportunities, says president Andrea Yoch.
Ten startups have been selected for the second cohort of The Minnesota Twins Accelerator program.
Gym membership is rebounding, but consumers still crave the convenience of virtual workouts. Fitness trailblazers are working to find a winning combination for a hybrid future.
Bob, Bill, and Jim Pohlad will be honored for their commitments to alleviate poverty, bolster racial justice, and rejuvenate downtown Minneapolis.
The stadium-level AR created by a Minneapolis startup layers interactive digital experiences onto the baseball game via app.
Partnering with Bloomington-based esports company Wisdom Gaming, the team plans to open a video game hub at the field.
The purchase comes amid Vista's plan to separate its outdoor recreation brands from its ammunition business.
The community-owned pre-professional team supports women’s soccer and paves the way for other women’s sports.
Steve LaCroix, former Vikings executive VP and chief marketing officer, steps into the role of president at Wisdom Gaming. His goal is to leverage his professional sports industry experience to elevate the esports company.
Eager to extend the current winning streak beyond the court, the Minnesota Timberwolves hired high profile sports marketing firm Kraft Analytics Group.
Cohort members EDGE Sound Research and AWSM Sauce bring their products to the stadium in hopes of “infusing innovation at all levels” for the Minnesota baseball team.
Bill Guerin made big trades to strengthen the Minnesota Wild for the playoffs. Beyond dealmaking, he’s known for building strong NHL relationships.
The four-day Call of Duty tournament will be an "important test of the growth of esports in Minnesota."
The sports technology startup sells digital products aimed at improving safety for young athletes.