New regulatory changes are meant to promote the hiring of veterans, but the local head of the Association of General Contractors is calling foul, claiming paperwork costs could be prohibitive.
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The cornerstone of Edina’s retail scene, the Galleria, is adding a Kate Spade and a North Face store this fall preceding an upcoming expansion of the shopping center.
The minimum bid for the sports center–which has two hockey rinks, a domed field, and locker rooms–is $8 million.
The statewide entrepreneurial competition has chosen six divisional winners out of more than 1,000 Minnesota entrees.
Target is among retailers that have been touting growth in online sales. But when contacted by regulators, the company reportedly said that digital sales have represented an “immaterial amount” of total revenue.
The restaurant chain—which recently added locations in Canada, the Middle East, and Puerto Rico—has signed a development agreement with restaurant operator The Bistro Group to open locations in Makati City and the Manila area.
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Twin Cities technology consultants look
back on 20 years of seismic change.
Though fraught with awkwardness, cocktail gatherings can be great business opportunities.
The U.S. Export-Import Bank is considering funding a loan that would promote the exportation of U.S.-made equipment—but could aid Minnesota companies’ competitors.
Inver Grove Heights-based agricultural co-op CHS and North Dakota-based Dakota Plains Cooperative recently announced that they are considering a merger.
Expansions by Emerson Process Management, Magnetation, Stratasys, AGCO, and others are expected to create new Minnesota jobs.
Stream Global Services said it purchased a Tunisia-based tech-support firm to enhance its chat and e-mail service offerings, as well as its presence in the European market.
Zerorez claims that its Twin Cities competitor, Distinctive Cleaning, has misled customers.
Scicom Data Services’ buyer, Venture Solutions, said it plans to hire back a substantial amount of the workers, but some employees may still be cut.
The Hamm’s brewery complex is finally attracting tenants.