When is a house not just a house? Get Sarah Kinney started on homes in St. Paul’s historic Ramsey Hill district, and pretty soon you’re dealing in poetry.
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The company does not yet know how many of the 130 employees will come from Minnesota, because it depends on how many opt in to a voluntary separation program between now and the end of 2011.
Safco Products’ Alphabetter desk gets some attention at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.
A new service called Good Donor is making things easier for charities and donors.
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A new service called Good Donor is making things easier for charities and donors.
Doug Cameron left his post as chief science advisor at investment bank Piper Jaffray
Minnesota needs to restore the integrity of its own brand.
Many local companies profited during the economic downturn of the past couple ye
The high costs of organizational downsizing.
Minnesota event planners are hard at work creating events that are brimming with hands-on
Will Minneapolis get with the mobile restaurant trend?
The future is bright, but there’s no need for shades.
Monkey Island seeks to build community around bootstrapping—and online technology.
The country is already host to two-thirds of Carlson’s Asian hotels. Now Carlson is tripling its footprint there.
Meet Rob Nelson, a guiding force at Faces restaurant in St. Paul.
Its legal troubles behind it and new management (and ownership) in place, supplement maker Airborne’s future is no longer up in the air.
New bits from around Minnesota.
A little ice cream business with a taste for innovation.
It’s hard to know, and for the Minneapolis Regional Chamber, creating uncertainty is the point.