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Minneapolis broke a record last year for the total value of construction projects it approved, which together were worth almost as much as the 2010 and 2011 projects combined.
ThisClicks, a St. Paul-based mobile technology company, announced Wednesday that it will add employees and expand its current software offerings after receiving $4 million in funding from three outside investors.
St. Paul and Minneapolis recently appeared on national lists by Forbes and Nerd Wallet, which ranked the top U.S. cities where job seekers can find employment.
The Nebraska-based hunting- and fishing-gear retailer said it plans to hire about 150 full-time, part-time, and seasonal employees this month for its Woodbury store, which opens this spring.
Mayor Betsy Hodges: "In every part of Minneapolis, we must maintain and grow the middle-class backbone of our city."
Acacia Research Corporation reached a settlement, the terms of which were not disclosed, after suing Enventis.
The Brooklyn Center-based coffeehouse chain officially launched its “Caribou Perks” program on Monday, which offers discounts, free food, and beverages to loyal customers.
In two separate transactions, the Minneapolis-based uniform manufacturer and facility services provider sold its operations in Ireland and its direct-sale program business to complete restructuring efforts that it began in 2009.
Volunteers of America-Minnesota, one of the state’s largest nonprofits, said the government shutdown and sequester are largely responsible for lower revenue.
The Fridley-based med-tech company announced Monday that it purchased New Jersey-based Tyrx, Inc., which manufactures drug-coated “envelopes” that encase implantable medical devices and are meant to prevent infection.
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank has reached an agreement to acquire Charter One Bank’s commercial banking operations in Chicago.
Longtime Star Tribune sports columnist will sell some of his clothes in St. Louis Park this weekend.
Minneapolis-based Dolan’s stock has fallen to $0.52 per share, well below the New York Stock Exchange’s listing requirements, and a new executive appointment illustrates continued distress.
Call center rivals Stream Global Services and Convergys Corporation are expected to combine in the first quarter of 2014, which would create a company with about 125,000 employees at 135 different facilities.
Afinia is pushing back against 3D-printing giant Stratasys, which claims in a lawsuit that Afinia is infringing on four of Stratasys’ patents.