Minnesota moved up Forbes’ best business states list, driven largely by its high scores in quality of life measurements.
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A jury found that Global Traffic Technologies’ patent involving technology for controlling traffic lights was infringed upon.
No money changed hands in the nonprofit mega-merger, which creates an entity with annual revenue of approximately $180 million.
Sociable Cider Werks hopes to open a taproom and begin selling its hard cider products commercially by late December.
Consumers may now take pictures of their Post-it Notes and, using a new mobile app, transform them into digital notes that can be saved and organized on a user’s mobile device.
The Golden Valley-based food manufacturer said it plans to introduce new protocols in order to sustainably source 100 percent of its 10 “priority” ingredients by 2020.
Ten thousand fewer Minnesota children lived in poverty in 2012 than in 2011. But that’s still 183,763 low-income kids.
The acquisition of MakerBot, a deal worth at least $403 million, allows Stratasys to market to “home hobbyists.”
The number of meals served at Dorothy Day is up 3 percent this fiscal year compared with 2012.
Minneapolis-based Leonard, Street and Deinard is merging with Kansas City, Missouri-based Stinson Morrison Hecker.
The Oracle & International Centre in downtown Minneapolis, which features 622,173 square feet of office space, has been sold to a joint venture between Investcorp International and Wildamere Properties.
A New Jersey court ruling requires the principal owners of the Vikings to pay a former real estate partner $84.5 million in damages—a decision that the Wilfs are reportedly planning to appeal.
International hospitality and travel company Carlson appointed interim Chief Financial Officer Brad Hall to the permanent position.
About three months after a German court ruled against Tennant in an advertising lawsuit, the Minnesota company said it has withdrawn its appeal for “purely commercial reasons.”
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Twin Cities fared above average in 2012 with respect to education, income, and housing value, but it still isn’t back to its pre-recession numbers.
Rental car giant Enterprise announced that it is expanding its CarShare program to Minneapolis, an increasingly competitive car-sharing market.