The internet provider aims to establish more than 1,000 “Lift Zones” by 2021’s end. The company currently operates 31 free Wi-Fi sites in the Twin Cities.
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Minneapolis startup secures backing from large institutional investors.
After a three-month delay, the Northeast Minneapolis whiskey room is set to open, with an emphasis on Covid safety measures.
The company was drawn by a strong medical device business climate in the North Star State.
Annual Fortune magazine list includes 11 Minnesota firms.
The director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy on what was different about this coronavirus and what might be coming next.
Art director Judith Marilyn’s dream desk is a sanity savior while living/working in a 700-square-foot space.
If approved by regulators, the $24.6 million sale would include the company's retail stores and e-commerce business.
The firm is led by industry vet Josh Budish.
The law firm has been working on environmental, social, and governmental (ESG) issues for years now, but has only recently decided to formalize its efforts in a new working group. Co-lead April Hamlin, a Minneapolis attorney at the national firm, says companies can no longer afford to overlook the topic.
The podcast 99% Invisible turns its design eye on the skyways of downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul to consider the history and consequences of moving people and commerce off the sidewalks.
Now in its third year, the Meda Million Dollar Challenge distributed $1.1 million to six Black-, Indigenous-, and People of Color-owned startups. One Minnesota company received a share of the money.
Apartment projects continue to drive construction.
He came to the Twin Cities in 1990 and built U.S. Bancorp through a series of acquisitions.
“I think it’s turning the corner,” one broker says.