A report by a city task force focuses on how to achieve three levels of sustainability-economic, social, and environmental-for future development of the Ford plant site.
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Target wants a preliminary injunction against a Canadian company that owns 15 Target Apparel stores in Canada; meanwhile, the Canadian company alleges trademark infringement and wants exclusive rights to the Target name.
A representative for Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, which is buying Cima Labs' parent company Cephalon for $6.8 billion, said it is too early to comment on future plans for the combined organization.
Best Buy and Target ranked further down the list-although the report indicates that both companies' reputations have improved during the past year.
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Best Buy and Target ranked further down the list-although the report indicates that both companies' reputations have improved during the past year.
Target, Cargill, General Mills, and Medtronic will collectively provide $13 million to Minneapolis Public Schools over the next three years-money that will help the district cope with an expected state funding shortage of up to $27 million.
The theater company plans to keep its longstanding and current home at 2605 Hennepin Avenue in Uptown; its classes will continue to be offered from that location while the comedy revues and custom business offerings will be housed within the just-bought downtown building.
Rohit Agrawal is one of five high school students who received a scholarship from the 2011 NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award program, which is designed to reward and encourage entrepreneurial talents among high school students.
Although the state's unemployment insurance fund hit a record $772 million deficit last month, it will be reduced in the next few days by about $440 million that will be collected from employers.
Thrivent claims that Countrywide Financial-which merged with Bank of America-and GMAC Mortgage perpetuated a "massive fraud"; meanwhile, Bank of America says Thrivent is "looking to blame someone for investment losses incurred during a period of economic downturn."
The Minneapolis-based energy giant said that EnXco gave back its $101 million deposit following the termination of an agreement for a wind farm in North Dakota.
A new exhibit traces an iconic Minnesota company from Victorian cover-ups to va-va-voom.
Twin Cities venues now have the Toepener installed on their restroom doors.
We interviewed these local small-business owners during tough times. Now, they’re cautiously optimistic.
Treat your guests to a day on the lake or an afternoon on the river.
“Action learning” is the hot trend in leadership training. That means your class project might seem strangely familiar.
Colle & McVoy’s marketing work for the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation includes a
Call them “change agents.” Peter and Kathy Allen started a cloth diaper delivery service,
On the heels of Campbell Mithun’s tweet-for-your-internship competition this winter, another Minneapolis ad shop