Minneapolis-based tech company Yardstik, announced Thursday it raised $8 million in Series A funding from multiple investors.
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Exploring the path back for Lake and Hennepin.
Has construction of a retaining wall, designed to protect two nearby condo towers, damaged them instead?
New research from the University of Minnesota suggests wakesurf boats would need to run at least twice as far from shorelines, docks and other lake-goers for their waves to have the same impact as other common recreational boats used for sports like tubing, waterskiing and wakeboarding.
Through a partnership with the American Cancer Society, the Minneapolis-based mattress seller says it will use data collected through its “smart beds” to research how sleep impacts cancer diagnoses.
More than 100 local businesses have signed a letter objecting to parking reductions included in a redesign for part of Hennepin Avenue. Transit leaders say it's needed for better bus service.
The Minneapolis-based startup says it will use the money to develop a “holistic” software offering for supply chain needs.
Minneapolis-based Love Your Melon has been purchased by New-York based e-commerce holding company Win Brands Group for an undisclosed sum.
The nightclub is the latest casualty of a moribund downtown.
The frozen treats brand started by St. Olaf College students has outgrown its St. Louis Park production center.
CEO Dr. Kyle Kingsley says the deal will create “one of the largest cannabis companies in the country.”
Martin Shkreli has agreed to pay millions back to health insurers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota.
The Eagan-based medical device company says it has secured a $20 million commitment from a San Francisco Bay Area venture capital firm.
A Hennepin County judge has denied a legal challenge to the city’s order that requires patrons to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test result.
The extent of the beleaguered transit extension’s problems are revealed.
Through its purchase of Belgium-based Fourny and U.K.-based Apollo, H.B Fuller looks to expand its market share across Europe.