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The restaurant chain revealed a new logo Wednesday and said its future restaurants will “create an atmosphere that feels more like being in a stadium.”
The New Hope-based provider of DirecTV, voice, and high-speed Internet services is buying New Jersey-based MDU Communications International, Inc.
A minority shareholder whose offer to buy the struggling retailer was rejected says it is looking to protect shareholders from “hostile opportunists” on the company’s board.
Daniel Hanrahan will join Regis on August 6; the hair salon chain has been without a permanent leader since February.
The company will enter the Canadian market early next year with 24 stores in Ontario; it will then open another 101 stores throughout the country during the remainder of 2013.
The retailer, which currently operates three other stores in Minnesota, is putting down roots in Uptown Minneapolis.
A new report released by The Itasca Project outlined several strategies for building such collaboration, including aligning academic offerings with work force needs and regional businesses partnering with colleges and universities to co-create research and innovation agendas.
Supervalu’s stock price plummeted as the company announced poor first-quarter results and said it has hired financial advisors to help it review “strategic alternatives.”
The board also voted in favor of eliminating so-called “administrative transitional leaves”—high-paying leaves that were offered to university executives who were stepping down from their administrative roles but staying on as faculty members.
Bayers Do It Best Hardware and Settergrens Ace Hardware compete in Linden Hills—a one-hardware-store kind of neighborhood.
Kozy Shack Enterprises’ dairy desserts complement Land O’Lakes’ own dairy products, the Arden Hills-based cooperative said.
The state received “strong” or “very strong” ratings in the majority of the 12 primary measures included in the report, resulting in the highest overall score among states.
Beginning December 1, more than 50 products from 24 designers will be available at both Target and Neiman Marcus stores and on both retailers’ websites.
Some high-profile projects—like the proposed St. Paul Saints ballpark and the Southwest Corridor light-rail line—previously announced plans to seek a share of the state funding, but 90 applications have now been filed.