The magazine named its 50 best new restaurants in the country and Uptown’s World Street Kitchen and The North Loop’s Borough both made the list.
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A new report ranked 22 Minnesota colleges based on the long-term return on investment that they offer to graduates.
Tom Petters is expected to travel to Minnesota from a Leavenworth, Kansas prison in order to make his case for a lighter sentence.
A new commercial real estate report cited “lethargic” demand for office space in the Twin Cities.
Tenacious Holdings/Ergodyne, Colle+McVoy, Haberman, Quality Bicycle Products, and Renter’s Warehouse appear on the magazine’s list of top 100 workplaces.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area ranked 10th on a recent list of “aspirational” cities based on its economic growth, quality of life, and demographic factors.
A study that took into account hours worked each week, average commutes, and median earnings found that Mankato is among the best cities for those seeking a healthy balance between work and leisure.
Good jobs in several industries are attracting talent and dollars.
Business groups have been quietly championing immigration reform—because without it, the state’s labor pool will dry up.
Thrivent Financial and other “fraternal benefit societies” are making a push to ensure they remain tax-exempt when the writers of the nation’s tax code start with a “blank slate.”
Wells Fargo, which maintains a large presence in Minnesota, and retail giant Target are among 10 of the most charitable Fortune 500 companies in the United States, according to a recent report.
A “woman of influence” is defined as being active in major investment decisions, having a good understanding of financial products, and having an interest in learning about financial matters.
Minneapolis has the ninth-most patent applications for every 10,000 metro residents in the world.
Mayo Clinic ranked third in the country, while four other Minnesota hospitals earned a “national ranking” on the recently released list.
The Hastings-based health club added 260 new locations in 2012, making it the fastest-growing fitness franchise in the world.
It seems all those years of asking, “Can you hear me now?” have paid off: According to a recent report, Verizon outperformed AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile in Twin Cities based on its data, call, and text capabilities.
Some say a planned hotel could plug the city’s revenue shortfalls; others say it could destroy the face of a city that prides itself on its historic character.