The SBA names Maud Borup owner Christine Lantinen Minnesota Small Business Person of the Year. Lantinen and other Minnesota award winners will be honored in early May.
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Minneapolis-based social impact accelerator Finnovation Lab is blown away by the strong demand for its programs. Applications are now being accepted for the lab’s second fellowship program.
The deal, which is with the Texas-located Roaring Fork LLC project, is the second in the Golden Valley food giant’s history and its largest yet, and pushes the company toward its 2025 greenhouse gas emissions goal.
The nonprofit collaborative EMERGE and its partners have vigorously denied that there are any major issues with their work.
Why Autonomous Tractor Corp. still doesn't make tractors.
Scooter operators Jump, Lyft, Spin, and Lime are participating in a pilot program aimed at considering long-term plans for scooters in the city, with factors including safety and socioeconomic equity.
The new product line includes wipes, soaps, detergents, and more, that are all made of ingredients strictly from plants, renewable materials, or recycled paper.
For the second time, Target Field achieves the highest level of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) recognition.
The exclusive partnership between the SportRadar, which has offices in Minneapolis, and New York-based Sport Grid will improve statistics insights for fans, as well as bookmakers’ advertising efforts.
Under his second owner post-Carlson, Radisson's CEO explains the game plan to return to "player" status in the global hotel biz.
Breathe99 is developing a high-tech breathing mask that offers protection—and looks cool.
The future of the planet may be uncertain,
but these new Twin Cities–based brands
are doing their part to reduce plastic waste.
The facility will be operated by 100 employees and utilize 70 vehicles. The move was driven by e-commerce, and a strong Twin Cities economy.
Construction led all industries, adding 2,800 positions, while manufacturing shed 1,100, the most job losses of any sector.
The expansion of the company’s Armament Systems unit headquarters is expected to generate 60 new jobs, and will receive $1.3 million in financial support from DEED.
A look at different statistics for 17 cultural groups in Minnesota helps illustrate how different residents are doing economically.