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Minnesota moves beyond playing a bit part in the multibillion-dollar film and TV production industry.
Investors poured half a billion dollars into a firm that many Minnesotans have never heard of.
The fashion retailer is slimming its retail presence and simplifying its branding, especially in Minneapolis.
Scott Davis wants everyone to try his mobile game QONQR. Just not all at once.
With claims of more than 100,000 spectators and a $15 million economic impact, where did all the money flow?
Do the Dayton brothers have a leg up in landing top-shelf campaign events?
The Twin Cities’ happy Irish warrior flogs his accessible whiskey while he prepares to diversify.
Duluth-based clothing retailer Maurices grew during the recession, and it has big plans going forward. How did it get so right-sized?
They’re dark, chaotic and loud. Buffalo Wild Wings tries to hit the reset button to become a restaurant that happens to be a sports bar.
The Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Republican donor Shaun McCutcheon was another signal to advocates that the Roberts court will be receptive to challenges to campaign finance laws.
Professional and business services, as well as the construction industry, contributed largely to March’s gains; the leisure and hospitality sector, along with retail, struggled during the month.
The U.S. Court of Appeals removed a preliminary injunction that Vascular Solutions previously won against Boston Scientific.
In the largest transaction in either company’s histories, Post, known for its huge cereal business, is acquiring Michael Foods, a large Minnesota-based maker of packaged food products.
Target now offers roughly 1,500 items through its subscription service, which ships products to customers at routine intervals.