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The new space promises a mix of experiential attractions.
GOP leaders have objected to the price tag, but Walz’s plan is well within the debt guidelines crafted a decade ago by the Office of Management and Budget under the administration of GOP Gov. Tim Pawlenty.
Construction, manufacturing, and education/health services all lost jobs in 2019
Carvana, which enables consumers to buy and sell used cars online, debuted in Minneapolis last week. Now, it’s being rolled out in three other Minnesota cities.
The upscale retail center sold for $127 million in 2012.
The board elected Ishrak as chairman at its Jan. 15 meeting.
The two malls already face some of the highest vacancy rates among regional shopping centers.
The acquisition is aimed at supporting Toro’s “growth strategy in the professional market,” says CEO Richard Olson.
The company still needs to refund $282,000 to California customers who used its “buy now, pay later” platform before it had the license.
She previously worked at food company Kerry Group for more than a decade.
The firm is moving its Minneapolis office from downtown to a 42,000-square-foot space in the North Loop’s Nordic building to accommodate workforce growth.
Pet-related investor dollars and consumer spending keep rising steadily. Why?
The co-working community for women, non-binary and trans individuals is opening a second location that will be first in the Twin Cities to offer on-site childcare.
After state regulators forced Water Gremlin to shut down over lead pollution concerns, the company has met necessary requirements to return to business.
An anonymous letter alleges that CEO Corie Barry had an inappropriate romantic relationship with former senior VP Karl Sanft before she became CEO.