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We round up our most popular stories in an unprecedented year for the business community.
Leaders from six Minnesota companies earn EY honors.
Make it a speed date instead. The few retailers looking for space now want flexible terms and more support from landlords.
Amid an uptick in citywide violence, a Minneapolis entrepreneur created Soul Sistas, a line of self-defense keychains.
In a national survey conducted for Robert Half, 46 percent of white-collar workers said they don’t expect bonuses.
Beth Ford, Land O’Lakes CEO, is leveraging her leadership role to expand broadband access and build a sustainable economy in rural communities.
How office design evolves after a year of remote work.
Saints owner Marv Goldklang describes what drove the Saints to leave independent baseball to become the Twins AAA affiliate.
The state’s top lawyer is taking legal action against three more Minnesota establishments that have reopened for indoor dining, despite the governor’s most recent executive order. Most restaurants in the state have been compliant, AG’s spokesman says.
Two Minneapolis companies, Branch and ProPoint Solutions, team up to offer digital pay and tipping for national salon franchises.
Among other things, the bill will provide the state with a share of $25 billion for rental assistance. Missing, however, is any direct aid to state and city governments.
Walmart just introduced a simplified online return process. Nordstrom offers curbside returns. Will other retailers follow their lead?
U.S. Bank chief diversity officer Greg Cunningham advocates investments over charity to close the racial wealth gap.
How to strike the right balance between deliverables and messaging.
Meet three businesses that transformed their operations with the help of mobile business manufacturer Chameleon Concessions.