One of the three Twin Cities competitors for electric vehicle consumers – alongside Bird and Nice Ride – Lime has pulled its China-made Okai line. It’s not the first safety issue that’s been raised regarding the California-based company.
Transportation
Everything you need to know about dockless bike programs across the Twin Cities metro.
As long as passenger traffic continues to climb, building will continue.
The first-of-its-kind program—a result of a multi-entity collaboration—aims to solve issues around equal distribution of the rentable bikes throughout Minneapolis.
The vision sees ‘BRT’ circulator connecting Mayo Clinic with 6,000 new parking spaces.
With New York-based Motivate taking the reins of the Minneapolis bike share nonprofit, the bike fleet is set to expand, boost affordability, accessibility and convenience.
The route will be the first nonstop service from the Twin Cities to the region of Southeast Asia.
Tuesday’s roll out for 64,000 employees included a runway show at MSP Airport with designer Zac Posen.
The acquisitions are part of a buyout deal with Andeavor, parent company of SuperAmerica and the refinery.
When considering Sun Country's stranded passengers fiasco, we’re left to wonder if the lack of compassion that airlines like Allegiant have for their customers and employees is seeping into Sun Country.
The car sharing company, with the help of Xcel Energy, are working together on a more environment- and convenient-friendly fleet and model.
A ceremonial groundbreaking Tuesday will kick off construction. The line will begin at the Brooklyn Center Transit Center and travel down Brooklyn Boulevard, Penn Avenue and Olson Memorial Highway to downtown Minneapolis.
The Minneapolis startup provides free and convenient transportation for low-income, uninsured and vulnerable patients.
Apollo Global Management, which has never owned an airline in its nearly three decades of operation, will be acquiring Sun Country for an undisclosed sum.
A new app aims to bring price transparency to the auto repair industry.
Perbix and its 150-member team will remain in Minnesota. Meanwhile, the automaker said it would be “expanding [its] presence and recruiting efforts in the Twin Cities area.”
How a local ad software startup is shifting its focus to change the future of ridesharing.
On Thursday, an advisory committee took the step recommending a route and a mode of transit for the project. But there are many, many more decisions to come.