The closure reportedly leaves hundreds without work.
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The facility marks the company’s fifth location nationwide.
Zean Nielsen replaces co-founder Dale Klapmeier, a 2015 inductee into the Minnesota Business Hall of Fame.
The largest market growth was seen in Europe.
The Minneapolis-based bike share company is unlocking new opportunities for residents enrolled in food or transit assistance programs by rolling out Nice Ride for All program.
AtYourGate and Grab make dining on the fly more convenient.
After a successful pilot program last year, Lime electric scooters arrived in St. Paul this morning, greeted by new stipulations. Fellow operators Bird and Spin are expected to follow.
Scooter operators Jump, Lyft, Spin, and Lime are participating in a pilot program aimed at considering long-term plans for scooters in the city, with factors including safety and socioeconomic equity.
The facility will be operated by 100 employees and utilize 70 vehicles. The move was driven by e-commerce, and a strong Twin Cities economy.
Commentary: TCB’s associate editor recounts her experiences as a woman Uber driver and weighs the idea of female-only ride share services.
Upgrades include 575 new parking hubs, 50 new stations, a fleet of 500 pedal-assist e-bikes, and a reduced-fare membership program. The upgrades hit Minneapolis in a season where the bikes won’t return at all to St. Paul.
The airline's CEO believes the Eagan-based company still "has to define its place in the market."
The regional bus system is facing a deficit of more than $53 million over the next two years — and more than $250 million over the next decade, according to state estimates.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but production will shift, in part to a Polaris facility in Indiana, among other resulting shakeups. The move follows Polaris’ acquisition of Boat Holdings LLC.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian discussed the impacts of the shutdown on Delta, citing long lines in airports due to dwindled staff, and a delay in launching its new plane.
With the eight new routes from MSP Airport, Sun Country will grow its Minnesota workforce by 10 percent.
The project will improve roads, stations and service all along the I-35 corridor from Minneapolis to Burnsville.
Here’s what the latest developments mean for the $2 billion project — and what has to happen in the next weeks, months and years for the line between Minneapolis and Eden Prairie to actually start serving passengers.