Businesses continue to invest and grow, despite the government.
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The Minnesota chapter of the Commercial Real Estate Development Association awards the top commercial projects.
The University of Minnesota, McDonald’s, Great Clips, U.S. Bank, and 3M reportedly sought to fill a total of 3,626 Twin Cities positions last month.
Leaders from Minnesota-based Walden University; RBC Wealth Management; UnitedHealth Group; Robins, Kaplan, Miller, and Ciresi; and Faegre Baker Daniels; appeared on this year’s list for demonstrating “outstanding achievement and leadership.”
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Leaders from Minnesota-based Walden University; RBC Wealth Management; UnitedHealth Group; Robins, Kaplan, Miller, and Ciresi; and Faegre Baker Daniels; appeared on this year’s list for demonstrating “outstanding achievement and leadership.”
Northwestern Minnesota has low unemployment and booming companies hungry for workers. What is its secret?
Bachmann was one of 144 Republicans to vote against the budget plan.
After previously donating $27.5 million to Mayo Clinic, W. Hall Wendel, Jr.—retired chairman and CEO of Polaris Industries, Inc.—recently gave another $10 million to expand the clinic’s health center for business executives.
St. Paul leaders are reportedly exploring the idea of handing over management of Como and Phalen golf courses to the private sector.
Mike Derheim challenges the idea that Millennials lack a good work ethic, suggesting instead that business leaders must replace the traditional “command and control” model with one of “empowerment.”
In its second expansion in the past two years, Circle Pines-based Advanced Molding Technologies is adding a 36,000-square-foot facility adjacent to its existing plant to accommodate recent sales and employee growth.
Veteran civic leader Steve Cramer, who also chairs the Minnesota Ballpark Authority, said it’s a vital time for downtown Minneapolis.
Maintaining balance in uncertain times.
As a 30-year lease expires for the Sawmill Golf Club, the family that owns the land reportedly plans to take over the course.
Minneapolis-based Natural Resource Group, Inc., and Granite Falls-based Fagen, Inc., recently expanded in Pennsylvania to participate in the Marcellus region’s active natural gas industry.
The Austin-based company received approximately 132 submissions for its first bacon film festival, 11 of which will reportedly be shown Thursday at the Sunshine Cinema in New York.
Fortune magazine named Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group’s Gail Boudreaux to its list of the most prominent businesswomen in the United States; meanwhile, several leaders of companies with a major Minnesota presence also made the cut.
The Bloomington-based Green Biscuit brand is a finalist in the “Get On The Shelf” contest and is competing for the opportunity to appear on the retailer’s website and in stores.
Low unemployment and poverty levels contributed to Minnesota’s high median household income, according to a new list.