As the date stamp on this magazine suggests, TCB’s December/January issue is part end-of-year recap, part look ahead. Back when we were in sandals and short sleeves, our editorial team
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A $44 booking fee that Sun Country started tacking on to every roundtrip ticket in 2022 became a hot topic last week when Thrifty Traveler wrote about it and exposed
Daniel Larson stepped away from a career in tech in 2019 after he realized he was facing issues with alcohol, something that had taken the lives of several family members.
After 23 years building his business, the co-founder of Creative Apparel Concepts decided to step away and start over. Follow along on Jeff Gray’s entrepreneurial journey. It is January, 2023
In the end, it wasn’t downtown’s struggles, a pandemic, or changing shopping habits that brought down Rosenthal Interiors. The oldest furniture store in Minneapolis is going out of business after
Leading companies like 3M, Best Buy, Cargill, General Mills, Medtronic, and Target call the Twin Cities home. So do leading colleges and universities. It’s common to think of these separately
Three years ago, the Dayton’s Project Winter Maker's Market launched with 28 featured vendors; in 2022, the market grew to 47 local brands. On Thursday, the downtown Minneapolis holiday market
Consumers are expected to chase sales and make more practical purchases this holiday season in anticipation of higher prices, according to an annual retail survey released Monday by consulting firm
The Minnesota Chapter of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, has chosen 15 projects for special recognition. Announcements of these winning projects were made Sept. 21 during the 40th
So you have a new job. First and foremost, congratulations—it’s not easy out there as hiring slows. If you found the job search challenging, it is—which makes the advice I
It’s 5 p.m. on an uncharacteristically rainy summer Sunday at the Mall of America, so the mall is jammed. Or at least the food court is. Inside it, at Mason’s
To: Chairman David Hann Republican Party of Minnesota 7400 Metro Boulevard Suite 424 Edina, Minnesota 55439 Dear Chairman Hann, It’s been a rough year for your organization; heck, it’s been
Since Covid upended the gym membership business, Anytime Fitness has shifted its focus to member first; gym second. On Wednesday, the Woodbury-based franchise chain announced a partnership with Apple Fitness+
Last issue, I authored a piece in our Agenda section about Uptown—specifically, attempting to get behind why Uptown remains so beleaguered while downtown Minneapolis rebounds (in a limited way). The
Minnesotans have endured three consecutive summer droughts, and in 2023 they watched global temperatures soar as July and August became the hottest on record. The experiences and statistics are sobering,
Twenty-two million Americans ages 18 and older were exclusively working from home at the mid-point of this year. “Fully remote,” a phrase touted with great flourish on Indeed and LinkedIn
Edina-based Prevent Biometrics, maker of a concussion impact monitoring mouthguard, has signed World Rugby as its first major sports client. The international rugby federation, which represents 8 million players around
While companies grapple with meeting the ambitious hiring and DEI goals they set in 2020, Dan Ryan is doing the work on his own. He left an advertising job in