A new report projects growth in the Twin Cities, including a trend reversal that will bring more people to the core cities and to inner-ring suburbs.
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In a company-run analysis, which was required by regulators, U.S. Bancorp projected that it could survive a major recession; Wells Fargo said it, too, would be prepared for such a downturn.
Risdall received 37 awards for Web development in 2013, beating out agencies in Paris, California, New York, and elsewhere.
Of the five Minnesotans on this year’s Forbes list of the 400 wealthiest Americans, Whitney MacMillian climbed in this year’s ranking while Barbara Carlson Gage, Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Stanley Hubbard, and Glen Taylor came in below their rankings from last year.
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Of the five Minnesotans on this year’s Forbes list of the 400 wealthiest Americans, Whitney MacMillian climbed in this year’s ranking while Barbara Carlson Gage, Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Stanley Hubbard, and Glen Taylor came in below their rankings from last year.
Cargill’s current CEO, Greg Page, is nearing the company’s mandatory executive retirement age, and he will be replaced by David MacLennan.
BodyBrite removes hair with a technology known as “intense pulse light,” and the company is planning to add three new Minnesota locations amid a larger growth strategy.
IT industry publication InformationWeek recently released its annual ranking of 250 companies that it deemed best at using information technology, which includes four Minnesota-based businesses.
“It was pretty clear that they are not interested in repealing these taxes,” Senate Minority Leader David Hann said shortly after the Senate passed the disaster relief measure 59-0.
The Department of Employment and Economic Development hired John Shoffner as the agency says Minnesota is experiencing a surge in business expansions and job openings.
Sara Gavin will now oversee the firm’s 23 offices in the United States and Canada.
In order to save the state about $300 million over two years, Minnesota’s new tax code will not conform to the federal code—leaving out multiple tax cuts enjoyed in other states.
John Olson passed away about 20 years after founding Olson, one of the five largest independent ad agencies in the country.
Minnetonka-based Communications Systems, Inc., restructured itself into a holding company and made multiple executive-level changes.
The Authority had to step back and re-examine the Wilf family's ability to pay its share of the stadium after a New Jersey judge found the family had committed civil fraud in a real estate deal there.
SurModics cut seven employees from its 115-member staff and expects to use the annualized savings to reinvest about $1 million into “growth initiatives.”
Medtronic is attempting to expand from a medical device company to a diversified provider of medical services.
Analysts International Corporation agreed to be acquired by a Georgia IT firm.
New regulatory changes are meant to promote the hiring of veterans, but the local head of the Association of General Contractors is calling foul, claiming paperwork costs could be prohibitive.