Joining the ranks of several other malls, the Bloomington institution has debuted a new rewards program in an attempt to keep shoppers coming.
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Citing a “loss of confidence in his leadership,” the company’s board has asked CEO Chris Metz to step down.
The Minneapolis-based outerwear brand funded a study on eliminating greenhouse gas emissions at the five National Parks on Lake Superior.
The notice comes less than a month after 99 employees at the company's Bloomington headquarters were laid off on Jan 7.
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At the pandemic’s three-year mark, many employees and employers are at odds over where work gets done.
The closure will impact 680 employees, but Amazon says they will be offered transfers to other Twin Cities facilities.
The downtown Minneapolis events center hosted 218 events in 2022, still down from pre-pandemic levels. But leaders are optimistic for 2023.
Sherman Associates will partner with the Fhima family as it works to bring new life to the block at the corner of Washington and 3rd Avenue.
A quick look at the most populated courses at University of Minnesota's business school.
A $17.6 billion surplus means Walz gets to both spend money on new programs and cut taxes. Past state surpluses have mostly been in the $1 billion range.
He represented Minnesota’s biggest employers for 20 years on education, tax, and other key issues.
A new white paper by four University of Minnesota law school professors says the chatbot shows “considerable promise and peril.”
CEO Mike Roman says the job losses are "a necessary decision to align with adjusted production volumes.”
The Lakeville-based breakfast foods manufacturer attempted to trademark the name “OK Go!” in spring. That didn’t sit well with the band’s legal team.
Launched by Fair State Brewing Cooperative, the facility offers co-packing, storage, and distribution to state cannabis beverage brands.