Documents show the biotech incubator is seeking an 18,000-square-foot addition.
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Officials originally planned to break ground on the Sanford Family Sports and Wellness Complex later this year, but construction now may not start until 2019.
However, the survey found that most workers were satisfied with their own health benefits.
The two local food-centric companies signed a joint venture this month to boost Puris's current capacity and enhance its manufacturing plant.
A Minneapolis-based beer-making nonprofit is incorporating augmented reality and virtual beer to cut promotional costs during the Big Game.
Michael Lindell, of the well-known brand My Pillow, sued an industry peer for the second time citing name and advertising technique poaching.
The owners are seeking a new "unique" tenant for the high-profile retail space.
The St. Charles-based company expects to have two additional manufacturing plants operating by the end of 2019.
In Like A Lion is a partnership between Hoodstarter, Greater MSP and its Central Cities Initiative, as well as the economic development departments of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Fourth quarter sales jumped 9 percent year-over-year, the Maplewood-based maker of Scotch tape and Post-It Notes said, while its earnings significantly dropped.
While graduation rates are on the rise, proficiency rates in math and reading have remained relatively stagnant. And for some student groups, proficiency rates have actually decreased.
The local co-working operators and their partners believe the new venture could lead to the creation of up to 250 Fueled Collective locations across the country.
The Minneapolis artist created annual holiday exhibits and flower shows that became a fixture of the Nicollet Mall during the 1960s, 70s and 80s.
A Phase I study has opened for non-Hodgkin lymphoma and multiple myeloma patients.
DJO Global subsidiary Empi, which closed down in 2015, had allegedly used “assumptive selling” tactics to overbill a health care program for military members and their families.
Bad-debt expenses also increased at hospitals in the state, a report from the Minnesota Hospital Association found.