The pandemic eliminated jobs in marketing and advertising. Now many professionals in the field don't want to go back to agency work.

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Minnesota's angel tax credit is back. Will investors take interest?
Amid an uptick in citywide violence, a Minneapolis entrepreneur created Soul Sistas, a line of self-defense keychains.
Two Minneapolis companies, Branch and ProPoint Solutions, team up to offer digital pay and tipping for national salon franchises.
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Two Minneapolis companies, Branch and ProPoint Solutions, team up to offer digital pay and tipping for national salon franchises.
Meet three businesses that transformed their operations with the help of mobile business manufacturer Chameleon Concessions.
Perspective on a year of starting up, and affordable resources that can help to build your business.
Undeterred by Covid, the winter festival, Jan. 28 to Feb. 7 will include art installations, winter walks, virtual concerts, and conversations about climate change.
From an Aveda alum, the Keep it With You mask features an adjustable base-of-the-neck design free from ear loop annoyance.
The third annual conference, Dec. 3-10, aims to create big opportunities for small food and ag businesses.
In a year without holiday popup events, it couldn't be easier, or more important, to shop small.
The startup accelerator for historically marginalized entrepreneurs continues its mission, but with added emphasis on tech and consumer packaged goods companies.
The cash infusion will help the Minneapolis-based wellness brand on its quest to lead the rapidly expanding functional beverage category.
The hiring frenzy was driven, in part, by a recent fundraise in Australia, CEO says.
Former CEO and new business owner Claire Powell on looking past perfection to accept good enough, and knowing when it's not enough.
Commercial real estate developer Christopher Webley brought co-working and events spaces to North Minneapolis. Four years later, his business is expanding—despite a pandemic.
The cybersecurity startup has also landed a $200 million Series E investment.
A sixth sense led 12-year-old Ruby Green to create customizable scents, which are now being marketed to keep face masks smelling fresh.
Daily healthy habits to live by.