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Plattitudes
Adam Platt is the Executive Editor of Twin Cities Business
What’s behind the contemporary Christian radio station’s improbable success story in the Twin Cities?
Some love for our local ballclubs—those making money and those losing it.
Fairview's merger with Sanford is every Minnesotan's business.
Kicked off radio, Joe Soucheray’s franchise booms in digital.
Attitudes about work are changing, with real consequence.
The company’s impending bankruptcy looks to be the catalyst for radical change in how we watch broadcast sports.
Four journos carry the mantle of the alternative press in the Twin Cities.
Permanent work-from-home is a growing disaster, as businesses sacrifice the next generation to mollify another.
The Strib’s publisher/savior opens the books one last time.
We've cut the hospitality industry a lot of slack, but has it lost sight of its purpose?
Why playing games is becoming an engaging strategy for radio, KFAN in particular.
Minnesota needs to refocus on the basics of delivering health care.
What stake does business have in the fate of urban public schools?
The mayor’s decisions on Uptown will say a lot about how he plans to use his new powers.
A lack of reliable data is making America's labor shortage far too opaque.
The Minneapolis corporate community needs to repopulate downtown before summer ends, not next year.
RIP the office. Long may it prosper.