Both quarterly and fiscal year numbers look good for two of Minnesota’s largest corporations.
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An 18-story redevelopment stands a good chance of getting support, as it aligns with the neighborhood’s goal of increased density.
It’s the best year for construction since 2011, when the school district overhauled its facilities.
Gov. Mark Dayton has appointed Adam Duininck as the new chair of the Metropolitan Council.
The company has spent millions on the business since its initial investment in 2011.
The decision to cut ties followed billions of dollars in losses with no profitability in sight.
The company said strong mobile phone and home theatre sales won’t likely continue at holiday levels the rest of the quarter.
Due to health and age, the 75-year-old Sengupta is looking for someone else to carry on the work at his iconic Prospect Park pharmacy, Schneider Drug. No one will be able to carry it on in the same way.
A Boston-based equity firm wants to tap into an industry that is expected to reach $6.7 trillion by 2020.
Author Andrew Keen offers solutions—some valid, some that might rankle readers, all that would involve world-wide cooperation. Still, I couldn’t help but wonder, as I read this book, if the horse isn’t already out of the metaphoric barn.
A 2013 state law helped pave way for community solar gardens, which will expand options for both residents and businesses seeking to get energy from the sun.
Land-value taxation would mean taxing land separately — and at a higher rate — than the buildings and other improvements that sit on top of that land.
Perks range from cash to offset construction costs to the City of Huntsville buying the parcel itself.
Production is looking better, but questions linger about wages.
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