GameStop, Jewel Spa, and Mrs. Field's Cookies have reportedly closed their stores in downtown Minneapolis' Block E.
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Now through March 31, the downtown Minneapolis hotel will offer its special "blizzard rate" on weekdays whenever at least three inches of snow are predicted.
The majority of those who responded to a recent survey plan to spend at least as much on leisure travel this year as they did in 2011, and 24 percent expect to boost spending.
Twin Cities Business' Quarterly Economic Indicator survey found that, compared to the previous quarter, more Minnesota businesses expect to hire, invest in infrastructure, and raise prices during the first quarter of 2012.
The New York Times reported that union lockouts, like the one imposed by Moorhead-based American Crystal Sugar, are now more common among American companies.
A couple of months after a contentious proxy fight resulted in an activist investor winning three spots on Regis' board, the company has terminated the employment of its chief operations officer for undisclosed reasons.
A study commissioned by Ameriprise Financial found that when it comes to retirement planning, men focus on the numbers while women tend to plan based on lifestyle goals.
John Mulligan, who will succeed 18-year CFO Doug Scovanner when he retires in late March, has been with Target for 16 years.
A task force report that’s worth looking into.
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American Crystal Sugar Company's lockout: a perfect stalemate.
It might be in venture capital—for companies with strong ideas, large markets, and clear exit strategies.
Every adoption of Microsoft’s sprawling SharePoint software is unique.
Egan Company’s CIO Jim Nonn prides himself on how much he and his five-person department can do.
Five Twin Cities attorneys tell us about their highly specialized practices.