Among the many stores seeking applicants are Saks Fifth Avenue’s Off Fifth, Coach, Michael Kors, Nike, and Gap Factory Store.
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The Minneapolis-based retailer is taking another step in its attempt to prevent future data breaches.
A new Met Council report tallies $2.5 billion in investments near the light-rail line, but the number is far from an exact science.
Two new television ads on behalf of two Republican candidates for governor will be on the air shortly.
Morning Star Financial Services, eCapital Advisors, and Innovative Office Solutions were recognized for their fast-paced growth.
Only three sectors added jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis in April, with manufacturing being the only real bright spot in Minnesota’s private sector.
The majority of Minnesota-based Bayer Interventional’s 350 employees work in Coon Rapids but Boston Scientific said it’s still determining whether it will keep all the existing workers.
The Minnesota Business Ethics Awards went to Spanlink Communications, Doherty Employment Group, Marvin Windows and Doors, and Restaurant Technologies.
Killian Rieder’s “Elo” pillow is equipped with speakers that play music or tell children’s stories, but only when the child’s head is resting on it.
A federal judge handed down a harsher-than-usual prison sentence to Melanie Bonine, the daughter of Bixby Energy founder Robert Walker, for tax fraud.
The downtown Minneapolis vacancy rate ticked up while more large projects are in the pipeline.
A single price for packaged patient care may offer cost savings for employers.
Mission investing takes root among Minnesota endowed foundations.
Maybe William Ackman had the right idea after all.
When you have workers who are required to work without pay, who are denied the ability to bargain for their wages and working conditions, you will inevitably get a union.
Camille Gibson of General Mills ranked in the top 40 on this year’s list for her role in the company’s recent ad campaign.