The acquisition of Winterthur will enhance and extend 3M's existing product line, according to the Maplewood-based company.
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The couple allegedly purchased eight homes and received cash back during closing, only to allow those homes to fall into foreclosure.
The owners of a tax preparation company in Zimmerman are accused of willfully evading taxes and failing to pay taxes.
Despite the increase, Minnesota's export economy isn't performing quite as well as the country's as a whole: U.S. exports climbed 19 percent in the third quarter and are up 21 percent year-to-date.
The six-story complex will include 120 apartments, retail space on the ground floor, and two levels of below-ground parking.
That figure includes nearly 125 million gift cards sent by Rogers-based Archway Marketing Services to 1,000 unique retailers, consumers, and businesses.
Just two months after being bought by two private investment firms, 135 SuperAmerica stores in Minnesota and Wisconsin have been acquired by California-based real estate investment trust.
According to a recent study, the Twin Cities' post-recession economy is faring better than many others across the globe and in the United States.
The Minneapolis-based company denied accusations that it used gender bias in hiring at one of its distribution centers, saying that it "does not tolerate any form of discrimination" and that it looks forward to "defending our hiring policies and procedures in the administrative tribunal."
Twin Cities startup United Science will further develop a new sensor that has the potential to eliminate at least 24 tons of toxic waste emissions per mine.
A jury voted in favor of Digital Angel, which will not be required to pay damages to a former CEO who accused the company of breaching an employment contract.
A bankruptcy judge on Wednesday gave the go-ahead for dozens of Denny Hecker's items to be sold at an auction; his girlfriend, meanwhile, was ordered to turn over documents that she previously failed to provide.
United Properties recently signed an agreement to redevelop space on Nicollet Mall, and Target Corporation purchased a building from the Church of Scientology for $3 million.
The decrease in overall giving bucks a long trend of year-over-year increases or unchanged donation levels.
Target's November same-store sales jumped 5.5 percent, while analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had predicted only a 3.7 percent increase.
Twelve creditors claim that the Taste of Minnesota's owner-International Event Marketing-owes them more than $237,000 for goods and services from the 2010 event.