Demand is strong, but inventory of homes for sale is down sharply.
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But at the same time “job growth is slowing.”
Ty Menzies, the newly installed chief executive of Chanhassen-based Lift Brands, is taking a bottom-up approach to leadership in the pandemic. He’s also betting big on technology.
Snow days are gone. Now is the time to rethink everything about K-12 learning.
The Central Minnesota sunflower oil manufacturer signed a deal with Cub and Hy-Vee while adding new products and services to its portfolio.
After a lackluster first quarter, the retailer’s profits soar in the second quarter.
Widespread economic damage caused by Covid-19 has left many businesses in legal disputes with their landlords, suppliers, and insurance carriers.
The nine new fellows selected by the Minneapolis accelerator focus on today’s largest systemic issues like racial and health care disparities.
Awards will aid rebuilding of small businesses and address systemic racial inequities.
But no Minnesota companies cracked the top 100 in Inc.’s yearly roundup of the “fastest-growing private companies” in the U.S.
Financial powerhouse pledges commitment to lower-income communities.
Building on his research platform, CEO Neel Kashkari wades into controversial policy waters by engaging with citizens on the coronavirus, education, and racial injustice.
South Minneapolis organization seeing increase in demand for space.
Absent a strict lockdown to crush the virus spread, the Fed leader warns a weak economy could persist for a year or two.
The pandemic prompted a surge of vacation home sales in the region.
The move means layoffs for about 70 employees.