Michael Happe wins the top honor from Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year Awards program, a first for a Minnesota company since Best Buy’s founder received the recognition in 1999.
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A VP from St. Paul-based BevSource shares tips on breaking into Minnesota's cannabis market.
Every brewery, food hall, and hotel lobby seems to be a gift market this holiday season. Insiders explain why pop-ups continue to grow, and what it takes for small businesses to make it happen.
In a class action lawsuit, a pair of plaintiffs alleged that the Minnetonka insurer used an artificial intelligence platform to override doctors’ determinations on medically necessary care for elderly patients.
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The Studio, one of four buildings in the Riverplace office campus in Northeast Minneapolis, brings a modern look with plenty of amenities.
The podcaster and community leader shares a few of her favorite follows on social media.
In anticipation of higher prices this holiday season, a Deloitte retail survey finds that spending is expected to plateau—at least, in Minnesota.
NAIOP, the commerical real estate development association, recognizes this year's best projects, from innovative housing to impressive renovations.
At a time when founders can set up shop anywhere, why are some still choosing to plant a flag in Minnesota?
The coffee company says the decision is based on changing traffic patterns.
Startup Niron Magnetics raised $33 million in new funding from GM and Stellantis—and a more surprising investor.
The Metropolitan Airports Commission and Delta Air Lines are carrying out a $242 million renovation project at the terminal.
Andrea Jenkins won re-election over DSA-backed challenger in Ward 8 – but the coalition allied with Mayor Jacob Frey failed to score victories in other close races.
The Minneapolis-based mattress manufacturer hopes the move will help cut costs by as much as $50 million.
The company plans to leave a 340,000-square-foot office building in Richfield. Most employees there will move to the company's Hopkins campus.