Xcel Energy Center—the St. Paul home for the Minnesota Wild and a popular concert venue—soon will become Grand Casino Arena. A 14-year naming rights deal was announced Monday by Minnesota
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There’s a legendary story of Burger King’s “fast follower” strategy. While McDonald’s had a large team dedicated to selecting the perfect new location, Burger King had one person whose job
Proozy, the Eagan-based online retailer known for offering daily deals on brand-name apparel and accessories, is acquiring Zulily, once a much larger player in discount e-commerce. Proozy founder and CEO
CAMP and Mango are the latest first-to-market retailers planning to open at Southdale Center as part of the Edina mall's major makeover. CAMP is an interactive toy store with revolving
Months after media personality Sheletta Brundidge called out Target and other large companies for making equity commitments but not investing in local Black media, Target has signed on as an
Politicians, pastors, CEOs, and entrepreneurs gathered at the Metropolitan Ballroom on Monday to celebrate Twin Cities Business 2021 Person of the Year Tawanna Black and find out who made the
Andrew Eklund @andreweklund Founder/CEO St. Paul-based creative media agency Ciceron Favorite social media app: “I hate to admit it, but TikTok. But you have to curate it. Once the [algorithm]
Tipping is commonplace in restaurants, but over the years it has created a wage disparity between front- and back-of-the-house employees in states like Minnesota that don’t allow tip pooling among
Minnesota needs immigration and welfare policies that respect our culture of hard work and the rule of law.
The MIA’s most impressive show of this year is an astonishing collection of masterworks that spans more than 600 years of European history. The Habsburg dynasty ruled much of central
Granted, Guthrie artistic director Joe Dowling has already directed two versions of Shakespeare’s trippy masterpiece, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. So why do a third? Evidently, he hasn’t run out of
After his astonishing version of Cabaret last year, Theatre Latté Da artistic director Peter Rothstein’s crown as the king of musicals couldn’t shine much brighter. This year, he will wave
The Walker Art Center continues its 75th anniversary theme with an exhibit dedicated to all those generous souls who have donated major works to the museum over the years. The
Surprise your clients with a happy hour in celebration of their favorite libation.
Why a sign of thanks goes a long way.
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The return of keyboardist Christine McVie to the lineup after 16 years appears to have re-energized the 1970s juggernaut that was—and can still sometimes be—Fleetwood Mac. Now that the band’s
The Minnesota Orchestra begins a two-month, four-concert celebration of music inspired, directly or indirectly, by the plays of William Shakespeare. The first two concerts in January feature William Walton’s score