The company is struggling with a software overhaul that's affecting shipments, but the mattress maker is poised to grow.
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Dozens of Minnesota companies are making the trip to Las Vegas this week to promote a wide range of products and services.
Graves looks set to be the one who builds Uptown’s first hotel.
It joins a growing number of services that MSP residents can use to avoid visiting store shelves.
If Punch Neapolitan Pizza’s higher-wage initiative has been good for business, why isn’t the rest of the local restaurant trade following?
For pet stores large and small, the profit’s in food and accessories.
Developers are taking a pragmatic, less retail-reliant approach.
After going public in 2012 and expanding with more brick-and-mortar locations, The Tile Shop is believed to see earnings growth of up to 50 percent.
The Associated Press found that supermarkets in all 50 states offered shrimp from farms in Thailand that have exploited workers for years.
After last year’s Geek Squad pop-up at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, Best Buy brings the temporary tech-help booth to travelers in Minnesota.
Michael Francis is known for turning the Minneapolis retailer into a cheap-chic place to shop.
Retail trade and transportation and warehousing employment have historically risen the most during Minnesota’s holiday season.
Parent company KLN Family Brands sold it to Ohio snack maker Shearer’s Foods after receiving almost daily offers from investors all around the nation.
An investor group lead by JAB Holding Company will buy the K-Cup and quick-to-brew coffee systems manufacturer for $13.9 billion.
Eric Claus will replace Save-A-Lot’s current CEO starting January 4, 2016.
The company's website is down on one of the busiest online shopping days of the year.
To save its business, the Minneapolis-based fridge magnet phenomenon cut out a large portion of its sales to defend brick and mortar stores and the future value of its product.
Physical media is still a big business for Target and Best Buy.