The celebrated steakhouse is being reinvented from the Twin Cities.
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The Downtown Council chose Mark Stenglein because he can raise money and manage coalitions among fractious politicians.
Peterson Milla Hooks decides to let Barbie be Barbie.
An Italian gem hides away amid the buzz of Northeast Hennepin.
Engineering firm Primordial Soup draws from an extensive kitchen of collaborators to whip up medical devices.
Start-up law firm Friedman Iverson specializes in legal work for "creative entrepreneurs."
The case for mentors in leadership development.
How centers and institutes fit into business and management education in the Twin Cities.
Minneapolis-based law firm Foley & Mansfield has acquired another Minneapolis-based firm-Skjold Parrington Business Attorneys; the deal does not include Skjold Parrington's foreclosure defense and insurance dispute practices.
A study commissioned by Ameriprise Financial found that Baby Boomers are providing financial assistance to their adult children and aging parents at the expense of their own retirement savings.
Moe's Southwest Grill and Which Wich Superior Sandwiches will join the Penn & American development and open their doors in August.
The two companies have launched a joint advertising campaign, and they will market each other's services from their respective Twin Cities stores.
NorthStar Asset Management says Ecolab's political contributions are inconsistent with its stated values; shareholders will vote Thursday on a proposal under which they would weigh in on anticipated contributions before they are made.
The Lake Elmo restaurant was named one of the 100 best restaurants for brunch by reviewers using the OpenTable reservation system.
Vixar, which makes components for laser sensors, will use the money to increase its production.
Minnesota's attorney general, which sued Accretive Health for allegedly breaching privacy laws, has now accused the company of using aggressive-and sometimes illegal-methods for collecting money from Fairview hospital patients. The company says the allegations are inaccurate, and it is asking a judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed against it.