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The industrial supplies manufacturer was the only Minnesota-based company to make the list.
The Chanhassen City Council gave unanimous approval to rezone Prince’s home, which can now be used as a recording studio, hotel, office and event center, as well.
Four out of five of the company’s sales divisions topped last year’s results, while its electronics and energy division continued on its nearly two-year slump.
Same-store sales growth was strong (up 5.7 percent) for the quarter, although below last year’s result of a 9.7 percent increase.
Granicus offers complementary services for the public sector.
The retailer said it would be extending its free shipping timeline from December 25 to January 1.
The cereals will be based on Thin Mints and Caramel Crunch (or Samoa) cookies.
This marks the first partnership the basketball organizations have made with a Chinese business since Lizhang Jiang became a minority stakeholder in the summer.
Six stories of entrepreneurial success—family style.
Big data and pro sports are now one, and a Minneapolis company controls much of the supply.
Miromatrix is transforming pig organs so they can be implanted into people—eventually.
Business leaders are less negative than they have been in recent quarters, but spending is expected to remain flat through the rest of the year.
Twin Cities-area restaurants offer a range of cuisine and ambience for company meetings, parties and special events.
Our pro, amateur and recreational activities generate more than $12 billion a year in spending.
The new federal overtime rule has nonprofits—largely reliant on government and philanthropic funding—hustling to comply with higher wage costs.