The Mendota Heights-based company’s vacation-booking business will no longer book cruises; the company will instead focus on its packaged air and hotel vacation services.
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After being delisted from Nasdaq and moving to a smaller exchange, Granite City Food & Brewery is now thinking of deregistering its shares altogether to reduce costs.
The long list of charges against Robert Walker now includes witness tampering.
About $590 million worth of SBA loans were approved in Minnesota during the latest fiscal year, down from last year; the state, however, remains a national leader in SBA lending.
The luxury “Regatta” condos in Wayzata are one of just a few condo projects now underway.
The land, adjacent to the Metrodome, is essential to the development of the $975 million new Vikings stadium.
The repeal or delay of the medical device tax is a top legislative priority for Representative Erik Paulsen.
When the federal government, in its limited wisdom, decided to deprive the people of demon alcohol, it ushered in a colorful era of gangsters, flappers, speakeasies, and legal hijinks.
Though he will undoubtedly play some hits, this is not an “Elton’s greatest hits” tour; he did that back in 2011.
At the Mixed Blood Theatre from November 15-24.
See Arabella at the Ordway on November 9-17.
Minnesota’s tax on warehousing and storage services is exclusive to the state, according to a recent report.
We asked Minnesota’s largest employers what popular or interesting benefits they offer their employees. Health and wellness options and volunteer opportunities were what companies say their employees value most.
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Businesses continue to invest and grow, despite the government.
The city accuses a property owner of illegally discharging water into Minneapolis’ Chain of Lakes; the building’s property manager, however, remains hopeful that the parties can come to a “mutually acceptable solution.”