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Can Marin find a constituency downtown for its refined, low-cal fare?
Call him K. He owns five restaurants in and around the Twin Cities. Six years ago his business was audited by the Minnesota Department of Revenue (DOR). He doesn’t want
Tactile Medical of Minneapolis is confident its ACTitouch brace is a game-changer in the wound-care category.
TWIN CITIES BUSINESS’ 20TH ANNIVERSARY Soul Asylum was playing at the White House, the Minnesota North Stars had just left for Dallas, Mall of America was celebrating its first birthday,
Economic and political factors are squeezing profit margins while hindering revenue growth at Minnesota companies, according to Twin Cities Business’ quarterly economic indicator survey of businesses across the state in late
To many of us it may have been “Northworst,” but in the fading light of history, the Twin Cities doesn’t seem the same without a large hometown airline. Northwest Airlines
What is it about Minnesota and festivals? And what economic impact do they have?
The Minneapolis–St. Paul chapter of the International Special Events Society has named its 2013 winning events.
Local professionals offer their knowledge on common business problems.
Impressions of its temporary work force in Grand Forks—and an exclusive interview with its CEO—shed light on the ultra-private, increasingly popular Strom Engineering Corporation.
The skills gap stretches further than manufacturing into IT, health care, energy, and agriculture.
There’s the public cloud, and there’s the private cloud. You can also have both.
VOIP looks to be the phone service of the future. But should your company build its own VOIP system or just rent some space in the cloud?
The Twin Cities has a long and rich history as a railroad center. For roughly a century it was home base to railroads as diverse as James J. Hill’s vast
Barely a year after inflaming much of Lowry Hill, Hustler Hollywood fizzles.