As AI adoption grows, so do data centers—and so does demand for the cooling technologies that keep them from overheating. This has led to Daikin Applied investing $163 million to
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Minneapolis residents are generally happy with their quality of life—70% said they feel the city provides a great experience, and families with children are among the most optimistic, according to
Released this week in the April/May issue of Twin Cities Business, the 2023 Minnesota Census of Women in Corporate Leadership urged directors of every publicly traded company in Minnesota to
Business leaders are less negative than they have been in recent quarters, but spending is expected to remain flat through the rest of the year.
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Business leaders anticipate weakening business conditions, but higher profit margins, in the months ahead.
Corporate growth is, compared with last quarter. But business leaders are still spending and hiring at nearly the highest levels in four years.
Minnesota’s business leaders plan to hire and spend more this quarter than they have in years, but more plan to expand elsewhere as talent runs short and taxes remain a concern.
It’s that time of the year again: Ranked Lists Season. And in 2014, the Twin Cities was listed on an awful lot of them. Our chests collectively swelled with pride
Revenue and hiring remain strong among businesses statewide, but finding talent’s harder than ever, while productivity is slipping, and research and development is flat-lining.
Georgetown University found that Minnesota ranks second in the country, behind only Washington, D.C., in the concentration of jobs that will require postsecondary education by 2020. Seventy-four percent will demand
Minnesota is home to more than 150 chambers of commerce, ranging from 50 to 2,000 members, which lobby primarily at the state level. You might be surprised which local companies
Minnesota has become a hot spot for brewing. In April, three of the state’s breweries—August Schell, Summit, and Cold Spring—made a Brewers Association list of the Top 50 Overall U.S.
We all have go-to places to celebrate special occasions—and so do companies. We asked Minnesota architecture and engineering firms to tell us which venue they most often use for company
The region’s economy will likely improve this quarter as companies plan to increase hiring and capital expenditures, according to Twin Cities Business’ quarterly economic indicator survey of more than 750 businesses
Entrepreneur magazine recently released its annual list of 500 of the United States’ top franchise opportunities, and our region is home to a passel of them. The ranking’s criteria included financial
A recent Colliers International study found Minneapolis is among the North American cities with the highest parking rates. Monthly prices in downtown lots average $175, lower than New York ($533),
Say the words “tax time” and you might picture an accountant buried under an enormous heap of documents, pencil in hand, furiously crunching numbers on a calculator. Just how busy