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The eyewear brand commissioned St. Paul artist Sam Kalda to create a mural for the new store.
Flood of units with seven-figure price tags are inundating downtown Minneapolis.
To:Â Chairman Tom Perez, Sen. Chuck Schumer, Speaker Nancy Pelosi Democratic National Committee 430 S.
The funds come through the bank’s Neighborhood Builders program.
The deal is the largest in Digi’s history.
In September, Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison and several other leaders filed a court motion to block the 'final conscience' rule, which would have allowed individuals to refuse to provide health care services that violated their personal beliefs.
The combined company will have nearly 3,000 customers in the Upper Midwest.
"The store as we knew it is not reopening," Eric Dayton says. A new chapter starts this week with a "climate positive" parka.
After a local test run last year, Minneapolis-based Hairless Dog Brewing is going national with a non-alcoholic craft beer.
Hot sauce maker wants growth for worldwide domination.
The Minnetonka alcohol producer will use proceeds from the raise to ramp up production of freeze-and-eat ice pops.
The TV and comedy icon will use Stratasys’ latest 3D printer to restore and refurbish antique vehicles.
Long Lake-based Dog Threads, which sells clothing for four-legged friends around the world, will make a pitch on the TV series this Sunday.
Talent, land, and a supportive local government help drive high-paying jobs.
Long Lake-based Dog Threads, which sells clothing for four-legged friends around the world, will make a pitch on the TV series this Sunday.