Valassis, which was recently acquired, is ending a deal that allowed Insignia Systems to sell in-store ads in Valassis’ retail network; Insignia, however, said the move opens up new opportunities.
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RJM Construction is seeing an uptick in city projects.
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The stadium just got a little meatier, sweeter, and “spirited.”
In a recent poll, Minnesota business leaders identified the issues they'd prefer to see lawmakers address this session.
Travel Leaders Group has added a new headquarters building in London as part of an expansion plan that involves organic growth and future acquisitions in Europe.
If the deal proceeds, it's expected to close “by late spring”; financial terms have not been disclosed.
Attaining the second-highest “opportunity score,” Minnesota ranked especially well for its education opportunities and civic engagement on a recent list published by Forbes.
Nord, which also counts the Union Depot among its clients, relocated to an office space—which is more than three times the size of its previous headquarters—in the recently renovated transit building.
Parasole is remaining mum on its plans for a new Uptown eatery, although it's asking for input on what the restaurant should be named.
Taking into account returns on taxpayer investment, how much each state receives in federal funding, and the ratio of federal employees, WalletHub ranked Minnesota third on its list of states least-dependent on the federal government.
Polaris will donate off-road vehicles through a partnership with the Boy Scouts of America, a move that may create future customers.
A national developer is pitching top-tier apartments near Lake Calhoun.
The Nerdery and volunteer Web professionals have already donated $4 million worth of free web-development services to nonprofits since the program began in 2008.
According to multiple news reports, the owners of Bluestem Brands have hired banks to seek buyers for the company, which generated more than $830 million in revenue last year.