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The Midtown Corner project had been slated to open in spring 2021.
Concerns about looting spread to suburban malls.
Minneapolis city leaders acknowledged the community’s trauma following the police killing of George Floyd, but emphasized the need for peace.
Alison Weinlaeder launched Cardiomelon, a St. Paul-based fitness subscription platform that pairs cognitive and physical exercises, in April as a way to help herself and her former patients.
CEO says that the company’s financial position “remains strong.”
The company says it’s the first mass retailer to place its products on Instagram Checkout.
The first wave of Paycheck Protection Program funding ran out in a few days, but there’s still money left in the second round. Many companies have lingering questions about loan forgiveness.
The Great Minnesota Get-Together has been canceled. On Friday, the Minnesota State Fair’s board
Mall of America owners look to modify loan amid Covid-19 crunch.
Many gym owners in Minnesota were expecting to reopen on June 1. Now, it’s not clear when they’ll be permitted to resume operations.
More than 695,000 Minnesotans have applied for unemployment insurance since mid-March.
Even with online sales up, the company’s revenue fell in the quarter.
The consolidation was discussed pre-pandemic, but the current situation propelled the process.
Retail property sales dropped 84 percent across U.S. in April.
Gyms and fitness centers will still remain closed.