Local leaders weigh in on the business community’s role in driving change following George Floyd’s death.
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Applications opened for the yearly competition in March.
In the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, the Minnetonka health insurer has pledged funds and volunteer hours to the Twin Cities.
As event planners adjust to virtual events, strategy is key.
Several stores remained boarded up on Monday, while some adjusted operating hours.
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In the wake of George Floyd’s death, looting rocked storefronts in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
A night of anarchy left local business and citizenry looking for leadership, which was in short supply.
Cancel. Postpone. Go virtual. Events are a vital part of how we do business,
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.