The development company’s purchase of four blocks will allow it to move forward with the planned $400 million Downtown East redevelopment project.
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Paint and coatings company Valspar said its revenue and adjusted earnings each increased by about 10 percent in its first quarter.
When one wellness study results in four different kinds of headlines, it’s no wonder everyone’s confused.
Could Lake Superior College presage a new manufacturing boom?
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The flour-milling business merger between Cargill, CHS, and ConAgra Foods is now expected to close in the second quarter of this year rather than late last year. Meanwhile, CHS is returning about $433 million to its owners.
The clothing retailer is giving one of its current headquarters buildings to the university after it moves to its new downtown Duluth location.
Target, Wells Fargo, and HCMC took the top three spots on the Minneapolis Downtown Council’s list of the 15 largest employers in the city’s core.
Link Snacks is adding 20,000 square feet to its Minneapolis office as well as 20 sales, human resources, and IT positions to manage growing demand for its Jack Link’s brand beef jerky products.
A local brings a dubious crown back to Minnesota.
Hoping to fill the space above a parking ramp near the new Vikings stadium, Ryan Companies pitched a $104 million, 28-story apartment tower with commercial space and Mortenson Development proposed a $63 million, 300-room hotel.
Munich Re recently opened a new regional office in Minnetonka to provide insurance underwriting, actuarial, and executive management services.
Best Buy, Allianz, and Smiths Medical ranked among 125 companies that excel in “harnessing human capital,” according to Training magazine.
The company keeps growing despite new competition from regional craft brewers.
Minneapolis-based filmmaker Keri Pickett’s documentary has drawn national attention, been screened at numerous film festivals, and is now available to stream through Netflix.
Minnesota’s economic development agency has awarded a grant to Anoka-Ramsey Community College to provide an Elk River-based company’s employees with job skills training.
The Fort Worth, Texas-based electronics retailer is reportedly closing 500 locations nationwide within the coming months in an effort to restructure its business.
Tom Emmer not only had the best fundraising quarter among the candidates in the open 6th District, he raised more than only two House incumbents, fellow Republicans John Kline and Erik Paulsen.
February 23 at the Xcel Energy Center.