The new “Wedge Community Table” is part of the co-op’s multi-year expansion project, which also calls for a renovation of its Lyndale location and the addition of another grocery store.
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The Minnesota Supreme Court reportedly asked a lower court to look into when 3M learned about a law firm's decision to work on a case against 3M.
A Minnesota employee of EXP Pharmaceutical on Wednesday admitted to charges of theft of public money.
The program's organizers said many similar organizations have surfaced since its inception, and one of them, Gopher Angels, will take over some of the work previously performed by the Minnesota Angel Network.
Regis swung to a quarterly loss of $9.5 million, but the company remains invested in its turnaround attempt, which has involved improved point-of sale systems and the installation of new leaders.
The company said planned improvements to its existing Bayport facility will bring jobs that pay an average of $19 an hour, plus benefits.
Minnesota business leaders dominate this year’s crop of Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards for the Upper Midwest region.
The funding will now be used on two big freeway projects, one in the metro and one in southern Minnesota.
Qumu Corporation struck a deal to sell its Rimage disc-publishing business to focus exclusively on video content management software.
Industry group LifeScience Alley tallies $60 million raised in the first quarter, a 25 percent increase.
Peter Taunton, founder of Snap Fitness and its parent company Lift Brands, announced aggressive growth plans for YogaFit Studios.
Bob DeRodes joins the Minneapolis-based retailer as chief information officer while the company continues to search for a new chief information security officer and chief compliance officer.
The massive aerospace, defense, and sporting goods company—which has four facilities in Minnesota—announced that it’s dividing itself into two separate companies.
Midwestern power companies had blocked a regulation that would reportedly cost them hundreds of millions of dollars a year—but the U.S. Supreme Court has now sided with regulators, reviving the rule.
Corporate Responsibility magazine named Ecolab, 3M, General Mills, Mosaic, Target, Hormel, and Medtronic to its 2014 list.
Step inside and the interior—with a fountain in the lobby, terrazzo tile floors and stadium seating for nearly 1,000—is pure Art Deco.