The startup advocacy group is working on a transition plan and expects to name a new leader in the fall.
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Businesses turn to mobile surveillance to deter crime.
Some love for our local ballclubs—those making money and those losing it.
Hanging out in Wayzata this weekend? Watch out for a group of NFL players attending IFA's “Empowerment Summit.”
Sometimes you have to disrupt business as usual. Reconsider behaviors that may stall progress in your organization.
The Minneapolis gay bar has replaced Bud Light products with beers from local breweries Modist Brewing Co. and Bauhaus Brew Labs.
Simon Property Group plans a reinvention designed to draw more than 20 luxury and aspirational retailers to the Edina property by early 2025.
Efforts are underway to make weight discrimination illegal.
The team's founders hope to move it up from the USL W League to the professional USL Super League and ultimately the National Women’s Soccer League.
The biotech startup is one of Minnesota’s newest publicly traded companies.
Attorney general Keith Ellison says scammers have been cheating fans out of thousands of dollars around the country.
As pre-orders open for her forthcoming book on antiracist leadership, Hodges talks about the current state of DEI work, and casting a wider net.
The work has moved from a “nice-to-have” corporate function into an urgent matter for organizations large and small, a trio of panelists said at TCB Talks: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Recognizing five business leaders who've made a major difference.
The investment firm is the third company to sign a lease in the still unfinished North Loop Green Development.
The lakeside ‘burb maintains its leisurely pace while enjoying Comcast’s latest suite of high-speed broadband services. Ahead, how this network expansion impacts the live-work-play pursuits for thousands of homes across the region.