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Retailer to close “significant portion, if not all” of 449 stores nationwide.
A challenging year pushed this retailer to make difficult decisions that leave the local chain smaller but healthier.
Firm’s first fund has backers from around the globe.
But brick-and-mortar stores are still king, fulfilling 95 percent of all sales in November and December, regardless of where they originated.
Target, Best Buy, U.S. Bank, 3M, Securian, UnitedHealth Group, Medtronic, Thrivent, and Cargill are all suspending donations and/or reviewing policies.
Democratic members of the state’s congressional delegation will now have far more power, especially Sen. Amy Klobuchar.
Political action committee has given equally to Democrats and Republicans.
Covid be damned. The portable sanitation industry is far from in the dumps.
Move echoes emerging corporate trend after violent breach of U.S. Capitol.
A $130 million affordable housing project is set to replace a long-vacant Plymouth retail center.
The health insurance startup is also now a provider and owns more than 40 clinics.
Illinois company acquired Lakeville-based Imperial Plastics in 2020.
Including debt, the total deal is valued at $13 billion.
In a brisk press conference on Wednesday, the governor said restaurants and bars can resume limited indoor dining starting Jan. 11.
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