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The mixed-use project includes hundreds of apartments and leasable workspaces on a historic industry site alongside the Mississippi River.
National political observers say Minnesota is among a small number of states where control of a legislative chamber could change hands.
First impressions go both ways.
The Bloomington mall has partnered with Israel-based tech firm Corsight AI to help spot “persons of interest.”
At a TCB Talks panel in downtown Minneapolis, a quartet of business leaders weighed in on the merits of the designation.
Mike Happe brings home fresh perspectives on business after traveling to Monaco for EY's World Entrepreneur of the Year competition.
The taxi business survives in the Twin Cities, but it is now dwarfed by the rideshare industry
The winners are now eligible for EY’s National Entrepreneur of the Year Award in November.
How this Bloomington-based startup aims to shake up home health care.
2025 Amazon flying to supplant some passenger operations.
Aaron Shilts, CEO and president of Minneapolis-based NetSPI, says the purchase “rounds out” the company’s cybersecurity offerings.
June's Olympic trials will be in Minneapolis. Here's what it might mean for the city.
Honoring six businesspeople who are leaders in their industries.
This is the second year Juneteenth has been recognized as a state holiday and the fourth it’s been recognized federally. Since these recognitions, celebrations have grown across the state.
As chair of a national law firm, St. Paul native Peter Michaud is one of the most prominent gay attorneys in the U.S.