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Minneapolis design agency, Knock, wins an international design award for its shoebox.
In the spirit of new beginnings, we offer an array of January-specific pleasures and distractions, both indoors and out.
What better time to call on a few local experts to update your look? Here are five who can help take your personal image to a new level.
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What better time to call on a few local experts to update your look? Here are five who can help take your personal image to a new level.
Is it acceptable to put your business at risk in the name of ethics?
"We can't stand still."
Saffron relies on harissa for complexity and just enough heat.
Health care providers should take better care of their marketing, Chris Bevolo says.
Preston Kelly's YMCA campaign suggests a higher calling.
Minnesota Opera's original productions are reinventing opera's historical business model.
Bob Walker stands accused of raising $43 million from about 1,800 investors while lying to them about compensation received by company officers, misstating the capability of the company's alternative energy technologies, and falsely leading them to believe that he planned to take the company public.
Blinc Publishing is a local pioneer in the use of "analog" printing and graphic design. Target, for one, digs the look.
The Vadnais Heights-based company expects its annual revenue will grow by about 47 percent following the acquisition.
Software developer Warecorp unites offshoring with a social entrepreneurial focus.
Maple Grove-based Lutonix-which developed a drug-coated balloon to treat narrowed arteries-has been sold to New Jersey-based C.R. Bard.
Changes that go to its very core appear to hold the greatest promise yet for this struggling 3M spin-off.
Following the deal, the terms of which were not disclosed, Garritan will become a wholly owned subsidiary of MakeMusic.
The Minneapolis Fed predicts faster-than-average employment growth of 2.8 percent in Minnesota next year and anticipates that the state's unemployment rate will fall below 6.5 percent; meanwhile, Minnesota is expected to return to pre-recession employment levels by the first quarter of 2013.