The proposed project, which will be called Broadway at Center, calls for a hotel, office space, apartments, and more.
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Fourteen state officials left Sunday for a six-day tour to study Germany's "dual" education system.
The Twin Cities topped the healthiest-cities-in-the-country index for the third straight year, and in a separate study Minnesota as a whole ranked as the healthiest state for seniors.
The company, whose app allows users to send digital cards and other customized communications, has recently expanded its business to include corporate customers.
The Metropolitan Council’s new proposals for re-routing existing freight rail to make room for the Southwest Light-Rail Corridor include a route through the St. Louis Park High School football field.
High expectations have left some Canadian shoppers disappointed with Target’s prices and selection; analysts say: Just give it time.
As part of an initiative signed by Governor Mark Dayton, $10 million will be used to provide affordable housing to Minnesota areas with booming employment opportunities.
Former real estate agent Robert Leo Rick received a three-year sentence for a scheme that involved 102 residential properties and defrauded mortgage lenders out of at least $7 million.
Consequently, since the beginning of 2012, the number of homes for sale locally has consistently been running 25 to 30 percent below the number available at the same time the prior year.
Summit Hotel Properties, Inc., said it plans to spend roughly $3.6 million over the next year on improvements to the hotels, located in Eden Prairie and Minnetonka.
Michael McFadden, co-CEO of Lazard Middle Market, recently announced his plan to run for U.S. Senate; David Solomon will now serve as the firm’s sole chief executive.
Medical care provider Mayo Clinic announced plans to expand its sports medicine practice with a 22,000-square-foot center to meet growing demands for its sports-related injury and rehabilitation expertise.
The controversial House plan to change charitable deduction rules died in the tax conference committee.
Mayo Clinic, Medtronic, UnitedHealth Group, General Mills, and Target are on a just-released list of employers said to do the best job promoting healthy work environments and lifestyles.
Although a complete list of health insurers that applied has not been made publicly available, several of the state’s major players are reportedly among those seeking approval.
The vehicles are being given to The Salvation Army so that the organization can transport food, water, and other critical supplies to tornado survivors—and they are being delivered free of charge thanks to a donation from Rosemount-based Bay and Bay Transportation and Lakeville-based Overbye Trucking.