In exclusive interviews, the new St. Paul mayor details an ambitious agenda, the core of which is to recognize business’s role in city prosperity.
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Expectations for corporate events shift over time. Twin Cities-based event planners and hosts share out-of-the-box ideas to surf the changing tides.
Post-Covid, post-City Pages, with drinking down, couch time up, and a new going-out landscape—are we still a 'music city'?
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Managers need to communicate decisions transparently, get crisp on priorities, and build intentional connection.
Worrisome trends have emerged in a variety of findings about boys’ and young men’s health and well-being.
Why don’t business executives speak plainly?
Gov. Walz' appointee has his work cut out for him in strengthening fraud prevention.
Belief-based politics have overrun the pragmatism that made Minnesota exceptional.
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The most prosperous workplaces understand that culture isn’t a perk or buzzword. It’s a core business strategy. Investing in relationships and competent leadership helps businesses cultivate motivated, loyal employees—a win for all.
Despite a series of blows, the builder of modern Uptown isn’t going down without a fight.
The McKnight Foundation took over a downtown Minneapolis building that hadn't seen noteworthy investment in over 25 years.
How many government workers does Minnesota have? Data compares identical snapshots in 2024 and 2025.
From a restaurant to retail to sustainability, the Minneapolis entrepreneur looks back on a unique run.
Viewed as a poor bet by national investors and lenders, and as a troubled region by the media and business, the region’s prosperity may be at risk.
Private equity loves the home services business, but not every transaction works out.
Stinson Law's man at the Capitol shares his favorite social media follows.















