Minnesota-based GovDelivery and On-Demand Services Group made a list of the 100 fastest-growing businesses in urban areas nationwide based on annual revenue growth rates over a five-year period.
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The Minneapolis–St. Paul chapter of the International Special Events Society has named its 2013 winning events.
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The Minneapolis–St. Paul chapter of the International Special Events Society has named its 2013 winning events.
The boost came from the transportation finance bill that the Minnesota Legislature recently approved.
The Greater North Dakota Chamber said it’s “making a strong case for business to come across the border,” and the campaign’s first billboard has drawn criticism from within Minnesota.
“Businesses go where there is infrastructure and where people want to live.”
Beginning in 2014, large employers will be required to offer a certain level of health insurance coverage to their employees or be subject to monetary penalties—and Minnesota business leaders are considering how to proceed.
Among other new disclosure requirements, employees must be notified whether health plans their employers offer provide “minimum essential coverage” and “minimum value.”
The first installment of our Health Care Reform Dialogue Webinar Series featured experts from HealthPartners and Lindquist & Vennum, who discussed the impact of health care reform on businesses.
International Falls hopes to diversify its economy by emphasizing the “international.”
Thomas R. Fisher, dean of the University of Minnesota College of Design and co-chair of the stadium’s Design Implementation Committee, said the design was inspired by various landforms in the area and “the things that it evokes . . . will be understood and appreciated 10 to 20 to 30 years from now.” But not everyone agrees.
Experts answer questions posed by participants in Twin Cities Business' health care reform webinar series.
Several local companies—including Summit Brewing, Salty Tart, and Andrew Zimmern’s own AZ Canteen—were nominated for awards, which recognized the nation’s best in 20 food-related categories.
Innovative Office Solutions, LLC, and eCapital Advisors, LLC, made the 2013 list of the 50 fastest-growing companies led or owned by women.
A “clerical error” on the part of Minneapolis-based Rust Consulting led to 96,000 borrowers across the country being sent checks for less than the amount they were owed; this is the second error that the company has made as part of the national check distribution—and both have received national attention.
ViroMed Laboratories will begin reducing its staff on July 1.
AGCO, which makes and distributes agricultural machinery, plans to invest $42 million over the next three years to expand its plant in Jackson.