Golden Valley-based Steele Fitness and athletic wear maker Under Armour will open a retail store in Edina in May that features co-branded collections and Under Armour athletic apparel.
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To compile the list, national magazine Fast Company assessed the launch rate of private-sector businesses and the percentage of people starting a new business and how it’s changed over time.
Next month, South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard will visit with shoppers at the Mall of America, answer questions about career possibilities in the state, and encourage Minnesotans to consider relocating to South Dakota.
"If a business has to go under, I'd prefer that it be a chain," Nancy Breymeier, co-owner of the Amore coffee shop, said.
Through a partnership with "Wired" magazine, Minneapolis-based Target Corporation has placed kiosks at its stores that offer "Wired" editors’ picks for music products, tablet and photography accessories, and personal fitness gadgets, among others.
Packaged juice manufacturer Citrus Systems is moving to a new Hopkins facility that is about double the size of its current location.
A new 70-foot bar called the Beer Dabbler Bullpen will debut May 11 at the Saint Paul Saints’ Midway Stadium; it will also feature merchandise from craft breweries.
Musicians agreed to salary cuts, and the orchestra will be reduced in size; players are now calling for the appointment of a new leader for the orchestra’s management organization, one that would replace its interim president.
For local restaurateurs,
eco-friendly takeout comes at a price.
Just three weeks after announcing her campaign for political office, Sona Mehring, CEO of nonprofit CaringBridge, said she has left the race and will remain at the organization that she founded.
A recent feasibility study shows that a new convention hotel in Minneapolis would cost about $300 million, and 41 percent of that cost would need to come from public subsidies.
If convicted, Michael Krzyzaniak, who was already serving a 12-year prison sentence, could have five more years tacked on for fleeing a prison camp.
The company said that the cost of expansion has made it difficult to meet Nasdaq’s listing requirements; beginning Friday, its shares will be traded on the OTCQB marketplace.
The restaurant chain’s first-quarter profits fell to $62,000 from $817,000 during the same period in 2012.
A push for new regulations over corporate political donations is facing opposition from business groups.
Former McKnight Foundation boss Rip Rapson says that Detroit has by no means been totaled.