Marvin Windows and Doors won't change its "premium" identity in response to a punishing market.
October 2009 More Back issues
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Honoring five of Minnesota's most valued corporate directors.
Minnesota's largest developer and owner of multifamily housing is able to finance apartment projects that other developers can't by negotiating the red tape of tax credits.
Regional auto glass installation and collision repair firm ABRA has suffered a little in the recession—but not enough to shatter its expansion plans.
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We're fortunate to see a neglected friend return.
A large cluster of wood-products companies—and Minnesota's first non-native settlement—are the legacy of timber harvesting.
Why Stop at junker cars?
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A new craft brand—45th Parallel—elbows its way in.
Standard hourly fees for attorneys may be going away.
Survey & Ballot Systems makes it easier for cooperatives to have fair elections.
New industrial uses for fryer oil.
Making a "trend brand for the farm kid."
Debt counseling service Auriton Solutions benefits from independence, federal program.
LEED-certified attorneys are assisting clients with their green building efforts.
Smaller shop Clarity Coverdale Fury can celebrate 30 years by adjusting to industry changes.
Minnesota medical providers are leading the nation in the transition to electronic medical records.
Few places have it this year, but the Dakota does.
Commit to a consistent, top-to-bottom talent management program, and you'll equip your enterprise with a steady succession of leaders.
News bits from around Minnesota.