More than 300 business leaders from across Minnesota expect that their companies' employee productivity will increase during July, August, and September, according to a survey conducted in late June by
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CoCo and Project Skyway plant a flag for new ventures at the Grain Exchange.
Besides a stereo system with iPod input, purse hooks, storage compartments, and in-floor coolers, the City Cycle has customizable ad space on the front, rear, and canopy.
Is the economic recovery benefiting more men than women?
Business worries that politics will get in the way.
Throughout his real estate career, he has preferred to stay in the backfield. Getting a new stadium deal has pushed him onto the rough and raucous gridiron where sports and politics do fierce battle.
The debate over where the Vikings should play revives a familiar plan for a sports and entertainment corridor near Minneapolis’s North Loop. Bruce Lambrecht, one of Target Field’s earliest and most controversial advocates, believes his ideas can win again.
Tom Petters received his 50-year prison sentence more than a year ago. But charges continue to surface against his alleged co-conspirators. Frank Vennes, who allegedly helped raise funds for Petters,
Rochester-based Mayo Clinic is among the nation's best hospitals, according to U.S. News and World Report, which released its annual hospital rankings on Monday. Mayo Clinic came in third on
After two Minnesota business empires crumbled due to high-profile scandals and accusations of fraud, their leaders-Tom Petters and Denny Hecker-are serving prison sentences. Petters was sentenced to 50 years in
St. Paul residents could use a fashion intervention, according to a recently released report from GQ, which ranked the city as one of the nation's 40 worst-dressed cities. St. Paul
Olson employed its “brand anthropology” method—lots of time at the rink with players—to develop the campaign for Bauer’s new Vapor APX skates.
Who says the best seats are in the stadium?
Leuthold Weeden says yes, cautiously.
China has begun to take intellectual property rights seriously—and create a significant portfolio of its own.
The specialized world of intellectual property insurance.
In a new initiative from General Mills and Cargill, philanthropy is market building and vice versa.
Scott Shaffer sells diamonds that are earth friendly and politically correct: no environmental harm from mining, no profits funneled to warlords. That’s because the gems are often made from hair