The owners of Dogwood Coffee Bar, Regla De Oro, Butter Bakery Café, and Hot Indian Foods discussed their entrepreneurial endeavors.
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The shutdown could hit workers at the Department of Education, Minnesota meat inspectors, and workforce centers or assistance programs for the poor.
Minnesota dairy processors are urging senators to oppose a program that could occasionally cap milk production; some dairy farmers, meanwhile, support the initiative.
Best known for its backup security solutions, Code 42 recently launched a new “file sync and share” technology; it comes about a year and eight months after the company received more than $50 million in investment funds.
The Zayo Group purchased Access Communications for $41 million, expanding its network to span more than 2,500 miles in the Twin Cities.
A CenturyLink unit is planning a new Shakopee project; some industry experts consider the Twin Cities to be “underserved” by modern data centers.
The Minneapolis-based retailer’s new mobile plan, Brightspot, uses T-Mobile’s network and provides options for prepaid plans.
The holding company for the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo Rent A Car brands announced it will hire 11,000 new workers internationally in the coming year.
The Met Council estimates Minneapolis’ population 27 years from now will reach 487,700.
The university's requests include classroom, laboratory and infrastructure projects.
Twin Cities at Eagan, an upscale outlet mall that is slated to open next August, added 19 more retailers to its tenant list, which already included Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th.
A recent consumer survey suggests that the Minneapolis-based retailer offers an enjoyable experience, gives back to the community, and has passionate employees.
Users of CaringBridge websites will be able to select Hallmark-produced phrases and images to include when signing “guestbooks”; the partnership also includes a greeting card contest.
The city of Minneapolis reported a 67 percent jump in the amount of money spent on major construction projects during the second quarter.
Minnesota’s economic growth was driven largely by durable goods manufacturing in September; meanwhile, the Midwest region saw economic growth across multiple industries, according to a recent Mid-America Business Conditions Index report.
Twenty-five long-term unemployed Minneapolis residents and veterans are now training for permanent employment through the recently launched Platform to Employment program.