The funding will now be used on two big freeway projects, one in the metro and one in southern Minnesota.
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ABRA Auto Body & Glass entered Chicago through its latest deal and now has 218 collision repair centers in 17 states.
When Metro Transit’s Green Line LRT opens next month, it will render more than 500 daily bus trip superfluous. Or not.
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TRW Automotive said that a contract it recently landed is driving its expansion in Minnesota.
The collision-repair chain continues to grow, and it’s actively seeking additional acquisition opportunities.
Denny’s in jail, but some of his dealerships still await their fate.
The North Dakota-based Stop-n-Go gas station and convenience store chain, which had four locations in Minnesota, was bought out by Iowa-based Casey’s General Stores, Inc.
While Buffalo Wild Wings saw a 25 percent increase in profit and C.H. Robinson saw a 65 percent decrease, the price of both companies’ stocks dropped Wednesday.
The high court sided with Air Wisconsin Airlines, a client of Fafinski Mark & Johnson, and overturned a $1.2 million verdict.
The recreational vehicle company generated record profits and revenue for its fourth quarter on increased off-road vehicle and motorcycle sales, and while it's expecting further growth in 2014, its outlook is more cautious than that of analysts.
The recreational vehicle company announced that its third-quarter profits fell 32 percent and it is lowering its full-year earnings guidance for 2014.
Minneapolis finance officials estimate city restaurants, like MASA, left, lost $1.7 million in dining revenues for the season.
Don Ness celebrated his 40th birthday on Thursday by accepting the Person of the Year award for his outstanding leadership in strengthening Minnesota’s economy and culture.
According to regulatory filings, Transport America aspires to raise $75 million from an initial public offering.
The local agency is helping Polaris advertise the all-American brand.
The recreational vehicle company’s stock dropped more than 15 percent Thursday morning after its earnings fell well-below Wall Street expectations for the company's second quarter.
From tactical vehicles for armies to off-road ambulances in India, Polaris is adding products at home and aboard, and it reported a record-breaking third quarter.