As part of a bankruptcy plan, Shopko shuttered all its stores last spring. Now, small Minnesota towns are figuring out what to do with them.
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To protect against financial losses, Edina-based Regis Corp. has taken back about 200 salons it sold to The Beautiful Group in 2017.
The city becomes the first in Minnesota to create an online database for all food inspection information.
If your insurance agent isn’t asking the right questions, you may be exposing yourself to losses down the road.
AM Retail Group, a Brooklyn-based company that owns Karl Lagerfeld Paris and other clothing brands, has apparently pledged to stop selling clothing with fur, according to PETA.
A team of activists appeared at Target’s downtown Minneapolis to urge the retailer to eliminate its reliance on single-use plastics.
While managing events aimed at boosting the mental health of professionals, event planners can't disregard their own mental health. Here's five tips for staying healthy while event planning.
Eric Dayton's new mission: "climate positive" outerear.
“You will make technology dreams come true,” Best Buy CEO Corie Barry tells employees on Thanksgiving. And Target announces early Cyber Monday deals.
Is the annual shopping extravaganza still relevant?
In the Twin Cities, shoppers’ outlook on next year’s economy is the “weakest it’s been in years,” according to a new report by Deloitte.
Slated to open Nov. 20, the store takes the place of longtime tenant Tucci Benucch.
The eyewear brand commissioned St. Paul artist Sam Kalda to create a mural for the new store.
"The store as we knew it is not reopening," Eric Dayton says. A new chapter starts this week with a "climate positive" parka.
How does a 19-year-old company known for funky magnifying glasses reposition itself as a major player in the optical industry? The head of Minneapolis-based Eyebobs reveals his vision.
The fast casual salad chain opened Thursday in Highland Park 'the third in Humphries' six-franchise deal
Local store owners say a proposal to redevelop a nearby city-owned parking lot could drive businesses away from the shopping district.
Scott Kennedy, who worked at Target for 14 years, has been named Caribou’s chief financial officer.