Critics of the Minnesota Film & TV Board are troubled by the dearth of production crews coming to the state and the board may be under a microscope during this year’s legislative session.
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The advertising agency will select five to eight summer interns from a group of finalists based on their ideas for marketing a futuristic transportation concept.
St. Paul’s Seven Corners Hardware was sold to a national real estate developer as a result of rising real estate values in the area and the owner’s interest in other business endeavors.
South Lake Minnetonka Police Department Chief Bryan Litsey: "You feel like you are being penalized for doing what you are asked during the downturn of the economy."
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South Lake Minnetonka Police Department Chief Bryan Litsey: "You feel like you are being penalized for doing what you are asked during the downturn of the economy."
BowTech, which is based in Oregon but owned by Minneapolis-based Norwest Equity Partners, recently acquired crossbow manufacturer Excalibur.
ThisClicks, a St. Paul-based mobile technology company, announced Wednesday that it will add employees and expand its current software offerings after receiving $4 million in funding from three outside investors.
The Brooklyn Center-based coffeehouse chain officially launched its “Caribou Perks” program on Monday, which offers discounts, free food, and beverages to loyal customers.
In two separate transactions, the Minneapolis-based uniform manufacturer and facility services provider sold its operations in Ireland and its direct-sale program business to complete restructuring efforts that it began in 2009.
The Fridley-based med-tech company announced Monday that it purchased New Jersey-based Tyrx, Inc., which manufactures drug-coated “envelopes” that encase implantable medical devices and are meant to prevent infection.
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank has reached an agreement to acquire Charter One Bank’s commercial banking operations in Chicago.
The trend of closures and job cuts continue to haunt scrapbooking chains in Minnesota as Minnetonka-based Archiver’s announced that it’s closing its doors in about a month.
Roughly two dozen Minnesota companies—including 3M, Imation, Sleep Number, and Stratasys—will present new technology and products at the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Twin Cities Business’ sister publication Mpls.St.Paul Magazine reported Thursday that Jack Riebel officially left Butcher & the Boar and sold his ownership shares to the Minneapolis restaurant’s other partners.
In its second acquisition this month, Shakopee-based Imagine! Print Solutions has purchased another North Carolina-based firm for an undisclosed sum.
See robots that University of Minnesota inventors recently displayed.
In an effort to create more jobs and encourage the use of clean and efficient energy, a statewide initiative will offer rebates to customers who use solar energy systems.
The Fridley-based med-tech company is spending $6 million to expand device manufacturing at two of its facilities in Puerto Rico.
“We think that Governor Dayton needs to take leadership on this issue,” said Senate Minority Leader David Hann Monday.