The beer’s brewer, August Schell, agreed to buy the sign if it learns that the landmark can be relit.
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Officially, Minneapolis' new rules governing food and alcohol at neighborhood restaurants don't go into effect until Jan. 16, 2015. In practical terms, says the city, they already are.
The year’s latest expansion boosts fitness chain’s 15-country presence.
TBWAChiatDay will replace 22squared as the company’s agency of record.
Similar streaks of incidents prompted bars and restaurants to close and scared others from opening new businesses near perceived crime hot spots.
One year after investigating shareholder complaints, a new round of allegations could come amid further disappointing results.
The coffee chain is now expanding where it began.
A next-gen Pellegrene partners with Target to create an old-school TV.
Breaking down Bull Run Coffee Bar.
Before Joe Palumbo came along, they were just those annoying ice structures. Now they have a name and are part of a $2 million business.
For Izzy’s Ice Cream, summer is good, but winter’s not so bad either.
The company’s motorcycle division leads the way with a 28 percent increase from third quarter of 2013.
An investigation revealed that Michael Whitelaw skirted more than $100,000 in sales taxes at his Asian fusion eatery.
A group seeking to repeal Minneapolis' 70/30 law governing food-to-alcohol sales for neighborhood restaurants says the rule is a serious problem — and becoming a bigger one.
At Saturday's funeral, a 2-gallon popcorn tin held the ashes of Peterson, who ran downtown popcorn shops for 30 years with his wife and daughters.
Tourism agency and brewer’s guild tout “Brewcation” options near state’s expanding array of brewery locales.
The natural foods chain leases 45,000 square feet at the CityPlace mixed-use development.
Once part-owned by the now-jailed Tom Petters, the online retailer was reportedly up for sale since March.