At a Dec. 8 event at the Four Seasons, TCB’s People of the Year Bill, Bob, and Jim Pohlad talked family, community, and the future of downtown Minneapolis.
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The Holiday Village at Young-Quinlan will feature over 40 BIPOC and women-owned businesses through December 24.
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The coworking company says it’s “relocating” members from the Uptown location, but has so far declined to say if it will close permanently.
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