As part of a multiyear agreement, Fargo-based Bell Bank says it will support The Get Down Coffee owner's entrepreneurial efforts in North Minneapolis.
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Henna & Hijabs, Rabata, and Reviving Sisterhood are being recognized for their work in supporting the Muslim community.
Sezzle Inc. has confirmed it is in preliminary discussions with Zip Co. Ltd. regarding a possible merger.Â
Twenty-two partners from Minneapolis-based Bowman and Brooke have left the firm to join Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, which says it will open a Twin Cities office.
The Minneapolis theater reported a $27,500 surplus between fiscal years 2020 and 2021.
The St. Paul-based bank unveiled plans to open a new location at the Hi-Lake Shopping Center in the Phillips neighborhood.
Developer Ned Abdul has submitted plans to transform the iconic theater into a performance venue. Uptown boosters hailed the news.
Retail insiders share perspective on how the industry moves forward, from customer experience to data and analytics.
Retail marketing startup Uncommon has signed a lease for a pre-built office space on the sixth floor of the building.
Investors say the Minneapolis-based startup has defined a brand-new category in e-commerce.
Minnesota's unemployment rate ticked down 2.1 percent in December, according to the state's jobs agency.
Talon Metals Corp. wants to build an underground mine that would operate for nine years and primarily extract nickel, but also some copper, cobalt, platinum group metals and iron.
Despite the supply chain disruptions, boat manufacturers plan to ramp up production to meet the heightened demand.
The longtime restaurateur plans to retire after she launches one final concept in February.
The Medical Alley Association, Minnesota’s health-tech trade group, reports that its startup members raised $437 million in private capital in 2021.
The Minnesota State Fair has operated at a loss before, but leaders say this time is much different. Here’s why the cost of admission is going up this year.