Phase one of the two-year Hennepin Avenue South reconstruction is complete, but the project is set to resume in the spring.
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A new device known as the Pelvic Cradle aims to provide a more comfortable way for patients to get examinations.
Indiana-based Old National Bank, a publicly traded company, is set to acquire the privately owned St. Paul-based bank.
Building on several similar reports over the years, the council’s latest strategic plan includes a call for riverfront redevelopment.
Founders are hitting new hurdles in scaling packaged food brands. What sets the big winners apart?
Despite multiple problems in St. Paul’s core, Mark Henneman, Mairs & Power chairman, is making his home there.
At the organization's annual summit this week, local leaders took stock of the state’s recent economic performance.
Aspiring entrepreneurs from Australia, Pakistan, and beyond are starting chapters of Sam Vahhaji's Business for the Youth.
One of the oldest office buildings in the West End area gets new common space.
Purpose Brands LLC — owner of Anytime Fitness, Orangetheory, and several other gym chains — has tapped an executive who's led a range of consumer-facing businesses, including Chuck E. Cheese.
Why MCAD was asked to monitor Arctic thaw for the U.S. Military
Advice for founders who are struggling to find the right investor match, from an entrepreneur who's been there.
Voters denied Gov. Tim Walz the VP job 40 years after fellow Minnesotan Walter Mondale lost his presidential bid.
The Lakeville physician takes on worker shortages, value-based care, and the uncertain economics of hospitals.
A public-private partnership aims to supercharge the state's clean energy sector. New business formation is central to the effort.
The Catholic university will use the record gift for arts programming, faculty retention, and scholarships.