A St. Paul startup is catching the attention of large corporations with its easy-to-use platform.
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Once redeveloped, the space will include a cafe and a German-style beer hall.
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Cost cuts helped the company improve its profit outcome year-over-year, while its sales continued to fall for the eighth quarter in a row.
A preemption bill veto by Gov. Mark Dayton means the rules can go into effect on Saturday.
The former auto dealer owner has been in prison since 2010. His sentence is set to end in about one year’s time.
The company, headquartered 30 miles north of Minneapolis, employed 225 people and purchased a majority of its boat building materials from local vendors.
The vote to enact the ordinance will take place in July, about two months after Edina passed the same law.