A report from Cassidy Turley indicates that a stagnant economy has prevented any substantial growth from occurring in the Twin Cities retail market, but the introduction of some new retailers and plans for new development are positive signs.
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The medical device giant will spend a combined $585 million to acquire two surgical technology companies in which it already has an ownership interest-Peak Surgical and Salient Surgical Technologies.
During the state government shutdown, local companies reportedly have been unable to sign up investors for the state's angel tax credit program.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleged that Target Corporation violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by denying a disabled employee "reasonable accommodation" and reducing his work hours because of his disability.
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The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleged that Target Corporation violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by denying a disabled employee "reasonable accommodation" and reducing his work hours because of his disability.
Year-to-date, Target's same-store sales are up 2.7 percent, and its net retail sales are up 3.6 percent to $26.6 billion.
Unlike regular Groupon deals, which are purchased for future use, Groupon Now! deals are redeemed immediately and can only be used during the day in which they are purchased.
A senior analyst with Wells Fargo Securities reported that Medtronic may potentially sell its entire spine business amid scrutiny of its Infuse spinal product.
The acquisition of Calhoun Commons, which is anchored by a 49,471-square-foot Whole Foods Market, gives Regency Centers its fourth shopping center in the Twin Cities market.
The company declined to comment on how the acquisition will impact its 800 employees in St. Paul.
As the Metropolitan Council prepares for a potentially dramatic cut in state funding to local transit operations, it said that possible budget solutions could include a fare increase of up to 50 cents, up to a 25 percent reduction in bus service, and the loss of 500 jobs.
According to Finance and Commerce, the state may try to cut its losses on the $34.3 million Highway 52 interchange project in Pine Island, which was designed to provide access to the Elk Run project.
A Canadian court has ordered The Mosaic Company to continue supplying potash to Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan until the two companies go to trial next January over a contract dispute.
Larry C. Renfro will replace G. Mike Mikan, who is leaving the company to lead a private equity fund.
Majeed "Todd" Abed claims that he was taunted for his religion by his supervisor at work and that he was fired for not complying with a Best Buy program that was "implemented in a discriminatory fashion."
Nan DeMars' new book-You've GOT To Be Kidding! How to Keep Your Job Without Losing Your Integrity-addresses how to solve workplace ethical issues through real-life case studies, some of which are plucked from today's headlines.
AC105, the compound whose rights are now owned by Acorda Therapeutics, could be a potential treatment for brain and spinal cord injuries.
The city scored well in the land use, water, and waste categories.
A company spokeswoman confirmed that the company plans to consolidate its two Winona offices; some employees will move into the consolidated location, some may be offered the opportunity to relocate to the Denver corporate headquarters, and it's unclear at this point whether any layoffs will result.