National brands are replacing some locals at MOA retail incubator Fourpost.
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Mike Buchner, Fallon CEO since 2011, has transitioned to be the company’s board chairman.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but both companies expect to benefit from combining their product portfolios and networks of suppliers and customers.
Not nearly enough people seek gigs in Minnesota's biggest private industry, and that's hindering business.
Months after shutting down manufacturing in St. Paul, the century-old leather goods company is redefining its hometown presence.
The generational change-of-hands occurs after Stearns Bank has been led by Norm Skalicky for more than 50 years.
The massive plan to turn 48 acres of riverfront land into housing, businesses and an outdoor performance venue was approved Friday. Here's a look at the costs and the challenges ahead.
The books, fabrics, art, and champagne that inspire one of the Twin Cities' busiest commercial interior designers.
The airline's CEO believes the Eagan-based company still "has to define its place in the market."
The app's success is predicated on its adoptability by the buildings in which the skyway system serves.
Med-tech entrepreneur turns his talents to watercraft.
Your top networking options this month.
With a focus on convenience and efficiency, Minnesota entrepreneurs Michele Henry and Alexandra Nanne plan to franchise their new walk-in spa, which opens this weekend at Galleria in Edina.
The 60,000-square-foot space will open this July in The Nordic, an under-construction building in the North Loop.
Republicans in Minnesota often focus on the state’s high taxes, while DFLers focus on all the services the state delivers for that money — a divergence was put on display at the Minnesota Capitol this week.
Public Record Media files appeal to district court decision which kept details under wraps.
Among the recipients of the awards are Cantel Medical Group and Up North Plastics, which is planning a more than $100 million project that is expected to create 200 jobs.
The debut show, Nick Jr. Live! “Move to the Music," will bring various Nickelodeon characters together on stage for the first time.