Tricia Davidson is leaving Minneapolis-based Duffy & Partners.
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St. Paul-based Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc., recently announced plans to merge with a Rochester-based firm, a move that will expand its geographical reach.
Minneapolis ranked fourth on a list of best cities for female entrepreneurship, and Minnesota ranked fourth among states based on residents' well-being.
Data from cards stolen during the Minneapolis-based retailer’s data breach are dropping in value due to a falling “valid rate.”
After Heidi Weber, one of the for-profit school’s former deans, was awarded almost $395,000 in a whistleblower lawsuit, a judge has now ruled that the school must pay an additional $570,000.
Optum Health hopes to expand the breadth of Audax’s digital platform and said that Audax’s leadership team, which is helmed by a 24-year-old CEO, will remain intact.
Hollywood Fashion Secrets moved from its former 4,500-square-foot offices to a 6,159-square-foot space at 219 Second Street North in Minneapolis.
If your leadership team ain’t broke . . . why change it?
The new Radisson Red and Quorvus Collection concepts join Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group brands Radisson, Radisson Blu, Park Plaza, Park Inn, and Country Inns & Suites.
For the second time, Target has launched a mobile app game that showcases products that it sells in its stores. The company said it plans to launch six more this year.
Opus is planning a large office/residential tower, with “30-plus stories,” at the north end of Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis.
Minnesota ranked 10th on a recent list of states with the most LEED-certified construction projects per capita in 2013.
Despite new challenges, the industry is seeing substantial growth and renewed investment activity.
Inside the business life of Tom Barnard—the least-known, most relevant aspect of the Twin Cities’ most important radio personality.
These business leaders have achieved more success by age 40 than most people do in their whole careers. Here's how they did it.
Tyson Foods, a competitor of Minnesota's Hormel, has reportedly made a bid to acquire Minnetonka-based Michael Foods.