Depending on where you work, videoconferencing might feel like entering a small time warp. In your off hours, you use FaceTime and Skype with your friends and your studying-abroad kids.
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The phone in your pocket now doubles as a camera and an Internet device, but the one on your desk is still just a phone, right? Sorry, but if so,
St. Paul Union Depot opened to much fanfare on Dec. 8, 2012, after a two-year, $243 million renovation. The depot began serving Metro Transit buses in December and Jefferson Lines
Most law firms bill for the time attorneys spend on a case. It’s been that way for decades. And despite criticism that this fee structure is one that encourages lawyers
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
Two decades ago Leonard Prescott pushed to diversify American Indian business interests beyond gambling, a focus that continues today.
Haberman’s campaign works to heat up New Ulm’s nightlife.
The first two luxury boutique hotels in downtown Minneapolis are also two of the few locally owned and operated hotels in the marketplace. According to Graves 601 President Ben Graves
Trucking companies are unobtrusively involved in almost every aspect of the country’s economy. Trucks dominate the domestic transportation industry, delivering 70 percent of all freight tonnage in the United States,
Minnesota’s economy will likely regress this quarter as pessimism about its business climate has more than doubled from one year ago at this time, according to Twin Cities Business’ quarterly economic
Through the link below, you’ll find 500 of Minnesota’s leading inventors, whose dreaming, tinkering, and old-fashioned hard work have propelled the state to the forefront of innovation. The Top Inventors
Virteva guides its clientele into a world where “IT is getting personal” and decentralized.
Three companies, three buildouts, one question: What do your employees need?
Monica Nassif’s search for comfortable yet beautiful sleepwear led her right back to business.
Minneapolis and St. Paul are trying to grow population after 60 years of decline. But can they eliminate the red tape that has residential developers wary of doing business there?
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Winmark CEO John Morgan made poker history, of sorts, this summer.
To thrive in the 21st century, Minnesota businesses, state agencies, schools, health care organizations, and private citizens need high-speed Internet access. A recent survey by the Pew Research Center showed