Two years after participating in the business growth program, Minneapolis-based quality control and monitoring software company Inspectorio attracts top companies in fundraising round.
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To knock any event out of the park, event services expert Mark A. Miller, Jr. believes logistics and a communication plan for a venue need to be hammered out above all else.
With New York-based Motivate taking the reins of the Minneapolis bike share nonprofit, the bike fleet is set to expand, boost affordability, accessibility and convenience.
2018 Women in Leadership Forum Panelists Kweilin Ellingrud, Partner, McKinsey & Company
A slideshow of images taken during TCB's 2018 Small Business Strategies Roundtable, held at the Metropolitan Ballroom in May 2018. Photos courtesy of Adam Bettcher at Adam Bettcher Photography
A slideshow of images taken during TCB's 2018 Commercial Real Estate Forum, held at the Loews Minneapolis Hotel in May.
A slideshow of images taken during TCB's 2018 Minnesota Family Business Awards, held at the Hilton Hotel Downtown.
The North Loop shop will feature “cutting edge” luxury jewelry for men and women.
Rep. Erik Paulsen will also attend the event with Best Buy employees.
Gene Munster of Loup Ventures recently reiterated his belief that Amazon will acquire Target soon, citing shared desired demographics and market presence needs.
Learn to embrace downtime: it’s the best way “to nourish the Self” and gain “necessary inner stability,” writes author Alan Lightman.
A collaboration between Mayo and Exact Sciences is yielding accurate blood DNA tests for treatable cases.
Convicted fraudster Denny Hecker ultimately served seven years of a 10-year max sentence – first at corrections institutes, and most recently at a Minneapolis half-way house.
VStar’s operations will remain here as an “autonomous division” of the circus arts giant.
Since 2000, Barnesville has been attracting new residents at a steady pace, growing 18 percent to today's population of about 2,500. Many have easy commutes to jobs in Fargo-Moorhead, just 25 miles away.
The project is exactly the sort of experience that organizers with Girl Scouts River Valleys and Dunwoody College of Technology had envisioned when they teamed up to launch a new STEM-focused camp session.