Northbound Smokehouse Brewpub, which has committed to giving a lifetime supply of beer to about 75 people who donated money to the business, opens Thursday.
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The acquisition will provide Minnesota Rubber & Plastics with the funding it needs to continue growth abroad and within the medical market.
Gregg Steinhafel paid $6.76 million to buy 200,000 shares of Target stock and received $12.91 million when he sold them.
The metro area’s 2011 exports totaled $26.2 billion in 2011, up 12.9 percent from the previous year, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Three University of Minnesota researchers are developing technology that will use natural bacteria to purify water contaminated due to fracking.
The merger, which is expected to be completed September 28, also received clearance from Chinese regulators.
How this year’s election could affect nonprofits—and their funders.
Ryan Companies US, Inc., will serve as the general contractor and lead designer for the new $54 million Lowertown ballpark.
The state gave Tata Consultancy Services a $500,000 loan to help with its expansion, half of which will be forgiven after the jobs are created; the company says the hiring will occur over the next two years.
SP Custom Carpentry and Windows finds its niche adding modern improvements to classic residential window designs
This month, we offer some autumnal options that combine high style with a more understated Minnesota sensibility.
The bakery is continuing its reign of excellence after being crowned one of Departures magazine’s top 10 global bakeries.
Jeffrey Ettinger, who became CEO of Hormel in 2005, was one of four winners of the award, which recognizes chief executives who “visibly exceed standards in the areas of employee relations, environmental impact, human rights, philanthropy, and corporate responsibility practices.”
The AMC Theatre in downtown Minneapolis will close September 23; meanwhile, the renovated Uptown Theatre reopens this week, complete with a larger screen, new seats, and a full-service bar.
The University of Minnesota Medical Center reportedly risks termination from Medicare and Medicaid, but a state official says there’s still time for the hospital to correct its deficiencies—and Fairview claims to have made changes that address concerns.
The project received the largest portion of $47.5 million in capital grants just awarded by the state; among other high-profile projects, the Metropolitan Council received just $2 million of the $14 million it requested for the proposed Southwest Corridor light-rail line.