Approximately 312 disabled Electrolux employees are expected to lose their jobs when the appliance manufacturer’s factory closes at the end of the year.
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Despite concerns over trade and weakness
in the agriculture sector, Minnesota bankers expect to see the state’s economy continue
to grow this year.
The deal, ranking among Toro’s largest, adds new brands to its portfolio and deepens its stake in the underground construction market.
The charges were brought against Jerome Robert Hennessey after an investigation found he’d committed mail fraud and tax evasion while working at the Ashby Farmers Co-Operative Elevator Company.
The phone company’s new 5G network and hot spot offering features data speeds of 200-300 megabits per second. Tech companies are especially expected to benefit, as 5G rolls out in Minneapolis, Chicago, and other select cities in 2019.
An annual report by the Minneapolis Downtown Council revealed that amid a population hike, top employers in the city relatively consistent, though some glaring changes from 2017 did occur.
The public relations agency's new HQ is a shining star in the Warehouse District—literally.
Bria Hammel juggles an interior design firm and a furniture line.
The Fenley is the latest project at the Bloomington Central Station site.
Part of Klobuchar’s case to win the Democratic nomination for president is her ability to appeal to Trump voters. How strong is that ability?
A survey conducted by nonprofit organization The Solar Foundation found Minnesota’s solar job total has increased from 1,995 in 2015 to 4,602 in 2018, making it 15th in the nation for solar workforce size.
Dr. Noseworthy joins the board of the Minnetonka-based health service and insurance provider just two months after ending his nearly decade-long tenure as Mayo Clinic CEO.
Men should identify women who inspire them at work.
By connecting researchers to experienced entrepreneurs, the program aims to help commercialize discoveries. Eight entities are already participating in the Launchpad.
As he replaces Tammy Lee, who’s taking a “leave of absence,” Platt will be the company’s third CEO in two years. Platt’s prior experience includes leading Wisconsin manufacturing company Multistack LLC.
HOM plans to build its biggest superstore yet to house all of its brands including Dock86 and the upscale Gabberts, the founding anchor of Edina's Galleria, since 1959.
What you should know about Klobuchar’s politics and finances as the senator announces her presidential run.
There are no stupid questions when it comes to coordinating your event's catering, but don't forget to ask these five.