The Minneapolis-St. Paul area is leading the nation in retail construction, and construction of Bielenberg Gardens is scheduled to begin in October.
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The Richfield-based electronics retailer said it is renaming its “Rewards Zone” program “My Best Buy,” and it will offer customers early access to sales and promotions, extended return periods, and free reward points for “checking in” at stores using a mobile app.
Officials from HealthPartners and Doherty Employer Services answer questions regarding the latest in health care reform.
Of the five Minnesotans on this year’s Forbes list of the 400 wealthiest Americans, Whitney MacMillian climbed in this year’s ranking while Barbara Carlson Gage, Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Stanley Hubbard, and Glen Taylor came in below their rankings from last year.
Countersuits have raised interesting questions of whether and how realtors can protect and pool their listing information under antitrust laws.
Preceptis Medical, which won $25,000 for being named a division winner, will now receive an additional $40,000.
According to the Medina chief of police, two men kidnapped a Minneapolis business manager, likely as part of a plan to break into his firm.
Winners of the Extreme Redesign contest, which seeks submissions from students around the world, will receive recognition on the 3D printing company’s website and a total of $13,500 in scholarships.
Cargill’s current CEO, Greg Page, is nearing the company’s mandatory executive retirement age, and he will be replaced by David MacLennan.
IT industry publication InformationWeek recently released its annual ranking of 250 companies that it deemed best at using information technology, which includes four Minnesota-based businesses.
The vehicles are described as “highly-mobile,” allowing for the transportation of military personnel and gear through “extreme off-road terrain.”
The Texas-based company competes with locally based chains, including Regis Corporation of Edina and Great Clips of Bloomington.
BodyBrite removes hair with a technology known as “intense pulse light,” and the company is planning to add three new Minnesota locations amid a larger growth strategy.
After the poll questions had been asked, a New Jersey judge ruled that the Wilfs' financial information will be made public in their real estate fraud case, although she is allowing them to appeal.
A Target executive said that “showrooming” presents a major opportunity, not just a threat, as retailers work to more seamlessly integrate physical stores and digital channels.
Wilf family troubles aside, the stadium will get built.