The largest of businesses in the city will have until mid-2022 to comply, while “micro” companies will have an extra five years.
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Some in the media, who had already been buzzing about Klobuchar as a dark horse candidate, went all-in after her decisive win on Election Day.
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United Properties inked a term sheet with Four Seasons for the Gateway tower in Minneapolis.
For the first time in eight years, Explore Minneapolis has compiled a list top tourist draws in Minnesota. The list reflects attendance levels in 2017.
Senneca Holdings, which specializes in commercial doors for places like airport hangars and fire stations, plans to lease a 117,000-sqare-foot plant once used by Imperial Plastics.
North Local Market opens November 15 featuring 35 makers. Now under new management, City Center hopes to highlight the downtown opportunity for small retailers.
Author A.J. Jacobs dissects gratitude with the help of science and research. As it turns out, being thankful is good for us and offers benefits that you may not realize.
Ceruti will assume the Walker post following more than 20 years in the business and 17 years as executive director and chief curator with nonprofit art institution SculptureCenter in Long Island City, New York.
As thanks, the Mayo Clinic is changing its School of Medicine to feature Alix’s name.
Booking early and with some flexibility could lead to money saved when crafting an event.
The founder of Backstage Capital, one of very few venture firms focused on minority-owned startups, will discuss gaining equality in venture capitalism.
The project, involving a new basketball court, new studios and an enhanced LifeCafe, is the largest portion of $30 million total spent in 2018 on improvements to several different company facilities.
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