Selected “pop-up shops” will operate rent-free for two to three months as part of a program meant to fill vacant Duluth storefronts during the holidays.
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Minnesota set up its own health care exchange, Mnsure, which had early technical problems as well, but has since allowed about 3,800 to begin enrolling in coverage.
Sappi Fine Paper has successfully converted its Cloquet paper mill into a producer of pulp used in textiles.
Tin Whiskers Brewing is reportedly gearing up to open a taproom in downtown St. Paul’s Rossmor building.
Minnesota companies have increased their use of broadband technology to grow their sales and remain competitive, according to a recent report.
The 3M spin-off sold one of its businesses in an attempt to turn itself around, but its quarterly loss was worse than analysts expected.
Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar and Representatives Collin Peterson and Tim Walz are among the 41 lawmakers sitting on the bicameral committee assigned to forge a compromise farm bill before the end of the year.
Minneapolis’ median home price, cost of living, and the percentage of its population that is over the age of 50 contributed to its appeal to well-off retirees, according to a recent list.
The building, which will be owned by Maurices, will be 10 to 12 stories, rather than the previously planned 15, and the overall cost will be reduced as well.
Although Norcraft will be only the second Minnesota company to complete an initial public offering this year, the state may be poised for more.
Knelman Asset Management Group agreed to pay penalties to settle allegations that it violated a rule meant to ensure the safekeeping of customer funds.
Digital River added Ted Cahall, a former vice president of Microsoft, to its C-suite.
Online staffing resource vBench, which launched Monday, said it is targeting the growing “onshore” labor sourcing movement with its database of strictly U.S.-based contractors and businesses.
The economic development group said it has helped attract dozens of projects, but what does it mean for the organization to “assist” on a deal?
Rochester and Minneapolis have both lost a large chunk of their local government aid over the last few years, resulting in spending cuts.
A deal announced Monday, which must be approved by the Minneapolis City Council, calls for the city to pay $48.5 million for the renovation, as well as at least $50 million in ongoing capital improvements.