A quiet publicly traded Duluth company is shaking up its business model with partnerships in the aviation and automobile industries.
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The degree, and the local institutions that offer it,
are struggling through a period of disruption and renewal.
In leadership, looks can be deceiving.
The new company brings together agencies across the globe to provide deeper technical and creative capabilities for clients.
Even those who most-passionately opposed the measure are talking about tweaking, not repealing, the new law.
Its first acquisition fueled another double-digit percent rise in new product developers and engineers served.
The city's zoning ordinances don’t allow hotels of any size in many parts of the city. That may change thanks to Restaurant Alma owner Roberts.
One of the Twin Cities’ most prolific student housing developers will retain just two properties near the university.
A new report uncovers some surprising facts about the impact of immigrant-owned small businesses.
More TargetExpress and CityTargets will open in 2015 than traditional big box stores.
A bid for historic designation has exposed tensions between those who want to maintain the area's character and a major goal of current city leaders.
Its stock price fell on quarterly report that again failed to meet analysts’ forecasts.
Several Twin Cities-area companies are featured in web documentaries and photo essays that coincide with the company’s 100th anniversary.
The DMC is expected to be state’s largest-ever development project.
Despite beating analysts’ profit expectations, the company has struggled with currency and sales issues abroad.
A welcoming office: It puts clients at ease but can it keep employees happy? Not entirely, says Ron Friedman, PhD, but it helps and in his new book “The Best Place to Work,” he explains why.