Miromatrix is transforming pig organs so they can be implanted into people—eventually.
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Business leaders are less negative than they have been in recent quarters, but spending is expected to remain flat through the rest of the year.
Six stories of entrepreneurial success—family style.
Glen Taylor opens up about three years of tragedy and turmoil at the Timberwolves and his future in the NBA.
Our annual employment report finds tangible good news for vets in the career market.
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Our pro, amateur and recreational activities generate more than $12 billion a year in spending.
Here’s what workers and bosses say, and what employers can do to keep workers healthy and productive.
To: Business Voters Twin Cities, Minnesota
The new federal overtime rule has nonprofits—largely reliant on government and philanthropic funding—hustling to comply with higher wage costs.
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Twin Cities-area restaurants offer a range of cuisine and ambience for company meetings, parties and special events.
The constant pings are wreaking havoc on what we get done during the workday.
Wells Fargo’s move leaves empty office space all over downtown Minneapolis.
Capitalizing on favorable interest rates, businesses are securing bank loans to expand their companies through acquisitions and equipment purchases.
Signature luxury wing delayed as previous expansion gradually fills.
Business schools report companies are reducing their financial support of MBA programs.
The entertainment picks for your out of office time in November.
The best opportunities for networking this month.
Life Time Fitness threw an alley-oop to a local startup and created a national basketball craze.