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In the Galleria, a furniture row.
700 episodes and still renovating for television.
It’s getting easier to bring your own device to business conferencing.
What’s new in business telecom? A better question would be, what isn’t?
According to the building’s owner, the complexity of connecting the depot’s tracks to the freight railroads that surround the complex accounts for the delay.
Annual billable hours at local law firms.
Why settle for dinner at a five-star restaurant when you can impress your clients and other VIP guests with an evening under the stars in your own backyard?
At St. Anthony Main Theatres
The Twin Cities & Western Railroad and public officials are engaged in a stare-down that calls into question the future of the area’s biggest transit project, the Southwest Corridor light-rail line.
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At the State Theatre
One in five Minnesotans is expected to use the new online marketplace, called MNsure, according to the governor’s office, but some groups are concerned about its control and financing structure.
Minnesota has regained 159,100 of the 160,100 jobs that were lost during the recession; meanwhile, the jobless rate held steady at 5.5 percent in February.
James Fry pleaded not guilty after the filing of a new indictment that removed charges against Frank Vennes, who recently pleaded guilty.
Following the sale, Supervalu will have annual sales of about $17 billion; meanwhile, the buyer, an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management, will become the company’s largest shareholder, with 21.2 percent of outstanding common shares.