Starting a business is not for the faint of heart.
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Members of the Corridor Management Committee generally accepted a suggestion to scrap two stations in Eden Prairie.
Pine Island and Plainview are two nearby towns with different strategies for capitalizing on the DMC initiative.
The company wants to remind customers of the ways banking interacts with their daily life.
A total of seven buildings, dating from 1886 to 1979, will be demolished in downtown St. Paul over the next 13 months to pave way for new developments.
The co-working space was never able to build up a member base.
EVINE Live combines celebrities with iconic brands to hawk products.
Viking River Cruises wants to run the Mississippi, and local towns are lining for a piece of the action.
Outdoor events build relationships among colleagues, business clients and conference attendees.
You thought your job was hard? Imagine having this one.
Costs of wind and solar energy have dropped, making renewable energy a viable option for many businesses.
Catering provides year-round income for these restaurants on wheels.
Entertain your client on a long June evening with an open-air concert at one of the Twin Cities’ unique music venues.
Voicemail and phone behavior can be crucial to maintaining your personal brand.
One of the few music festivals around that continues to get more popular each year, Rock the Garden’s expanded two-day lineup features 10 bands from the well of wonder that
One of those exhibits that you’d expect to see at the Walker Art Center but is really at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, “Mark Mothersbaugh: Myopia” represents another important step
Corporations are still booking resorts for team-building and planning sessions, but many are more budget-conscious.
True, this classic comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart can be annoyingly giddy; the trick is to transform the play’s over-the-top silliness into an infectious form of shameless