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A Peek Into 2024

A Peek Into 2024

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
Startup Snapshot: Kyros

Startup Snapshot: Kyros

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.
Rosenthal Interiors Closing After 128 Years

Rosenthal Interiors Closing After 128 Years

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
Escalade Confidential

Escalade Confidential

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
MRGA: Make Republicans Great Again

MRGA: Make Republicans Great Again

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
Half Measures

Half Measures

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
The Price of Working Remotely

The Price of Working Remotely

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
Prevent Biometrics Teams Up with World Rugby

Prevent Biometrics Teams Up with World Rugby

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