Of the 94 Minnesota businesses that appear on the Inc. 5000 list, PerformTel, United Credit Consultants, Morning Star Financial Services, Field Nation, and All Around ranked among the top 500.
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Jan Kruchoski, a managing principal at Minneapolis-based CliftonLarsonAllen, will formally begin her two-year tenure as board chairwoman on October 8.
During a construction project that was never completed, Philip and Virginia Carlson allegedly funneled money through a company that wasn’t doing work on the project, while failing to pay the companies that were.
With Thursday’s closing of the merger of Minnetonka-based Wireless Ronin Technologies Inc., and Creative Realities, Wireless Ronin will shift its headquarters to New York and assume Creative Realities’ brand name.
As part of the county’s approval, the board also agreed to officially commit to its share of the funding for the project: $165.3 million.
The storied improv comedy troupe is continuing to grow by purchasing a building in Minneapolis' downtown theater district, which will house its school and offices.
The 40th annual, four-day convention is expected to generate about $9 million in revenue and attract up to 5,000 attendees from around the country.
Stephen Foley, who cofounded Foley & Mansfield in 1989, helped build the firm into a national operation with 10 offices across the country.
The Timberwolves said they were impressed Dimensional Innovations' work at other venues across the country.
Mike and Leah Driscoll’s Twin Cities Mobile Market seeks to improve the health of people living in low-income areas who lack of easy access to grocery stores.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington metro area ranked 10th on the latest Forbes list of metros offering the best prospects for young professionals with a bachelor’s degree or higher.
The 21 finalists will give live presentations before their respective divisions' review boards later this month, at which point division winners will be selected to vie for the grand prize.
Organic growth requires focus and engaged leadership.
The Eden Prairie-based grocery chain said Friday it identified a criminal intrusion affecting at least 180 stores in up to five states, including Minnesota.
Mark Holt, also a recently disbarred attorney, had pleaded guilty to stealing more than $4 million from investment clients from 2005 to 2013.
Northern Oil and Polaris are among Fortune magazine’s 100 fastest-growing companies, giving Minnesota two representatives on the list for a second straight year.