The dynamic North Minneapolis entrepreneur is creating a new blueprint for building wealth and community.
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Minnesota's capital city is struggling with a glut of vacant office space, a decline in downtown workers, and public safety worries.
Building successful businesses that span generations.
Founders are hitting new hurdles in scaling packaged food brands. What sets the big winners apart?
A public-private partnership aims to supercharge the state's clean energy sector. New business formation is central to the effort.
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Our annual entrepreneurship issue is filled with Minnesotans creating impact.
Advice on navigating less-than-ideal work situations.
Businesspeople can learn workplace lessons from a poker player and military strategists.
Will a summer of construction be followed by a future of gridlock?
Raising four kids while growing a business? Bring it on.
Donald Trump's lack of mental acuity exacerbated by age is one reason this country must turn the page and elect Kamala Harris, writes Vance Opperman.
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The Fortune 500 company's chief executive takes on public safety, homelessness, economic development, and more.
The lead membership concierge for Life Time Work Minneapolis shares his favorite follows on social media.
Born in St. Louis Park, the new crowdfunding app hopes to bring greater fan influence to the chaotic world of college athlete compensation.
Bus depots are closing all over the country, including in Minneapolis. Why?
Girl Scouts River Valleys launches a leadership program for high schoolers.
We took a look at higher ed enrollment figures across Minnesota.
Why MCAD was asked to monitor Arctic thaw for the U.S. Military
One of the oldest office buildings in the West End area gets new common space.
The company has opened a new plant in Minneapolis—the start of its big plans to market its sustainable magnet technology.
A Twin Cities firm tries to scale a business built on writing a better college entrance essay.
The University of St. Thomas' Alec Johnson shares learnings from the other side.
Meet three Twin Cities entrepreneurs in growth mode and follow them as they advance their ventures this year.
The New Impact Fund raises critical loan funds through donations from wealthy individuals.
The Edina-based spray tan studio is opening franchise locations in more states.
The local tea brand shifts from food truck to cafe to wholesale.
Aspiring entrepreneurs from Australia, Pakistan, and beyond are starting chapters of Sam Vahhaji's Business for the Youth.
Communications guru, entrepreneur, and new author Maha Abouelenein on the art of self-reliance.
Five of the Twin Cities' finest reveal their secrets for creating memorable private dining events.
Whether you're looking for a waterside setting, a steakhouse, or someplace unexpected, here are a few ideas.
Community foundations are taking on a bigger role in Minnesota philanthropy.
NAIOP, the commercial real estate development association, recognizes this year's best projects, from medical offices to industrial buildings
Experts share important considerations when buying or selling businesses.
How health care leaders are redefining patient care and finding new ways to serve communities in need.

































