Arc'teryx is the first new tenant to join Calhoun Square under the center's new ownership; it is opening across the street from North Face and Columbia stores.
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Governor Mark Dayton has directed state agencies to hire more workers with disabilities. The directive is needed, the governor's office said, because of a dramatic drop in the percentage of
MentorMate CEO Björn Stansvik said he's heard from about 70 prospective investors and potential suitors in the last couple of years, but Taylor Corporation turned out to be the right fit.
Wurth Adams Nut & Bolt and Perbix Machines are relocating their headquarters to Brooklyn Park with expansion projects that total $28.6 million.
MakeMusic is moving to Boulder, Colorado and its CEO and chief technology officer will be replaced in a restructuring of the company.
Finance executive Mike McFadden, who's seeking the Republican nomination to run against Senator Al Franken, was endorsed Monday by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. McFadden also has the party endorsement,
Target revealed more details about the continuing costs of its data breach and is seeing uninspiring sales in both the United States and Canada.
Critics have filed an appeal over a revised, 20-unit plan for condos in the South Minneapolis neighborhood.
The potential combination of Lindquist & Vennum and Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly would create one of the largest law firms in town—but is big necessarily better?
ABRA, which currently operates more than 200 repair centers throughout the country, is being sold by one investment firm and bought by another.
On the heels of its purchase of California's American Data Company, Magnet 360 has acquired iRGONOMIC of New York—bringing its total headcount to roughly 120.
MakerBot, which Stratasys bought last year, builds small desktop 3D printers and plans to expand its reach across Europe.
Rebiotix, Inc., completed its most successful round of funding yet and plans to further advance its drug for gastrointestinal disease.
A rural Minnesota company is struggling to fill factory positions, a problem that, according to a recent Twin Cities Business survey, many local companies are experiencing.
Author Tina Gilbertson suggests that feeling sorry for yourself may be the right thing to do.
It’s yet to be seen where Brian Cornell will take Target next, but analysts agree that the company was smart to fill the CEO role quickly and dispel uncertainty.
A new 40-story tower proposal may buck the recent rental trend.
Minnesota's minimum wage goes up August 1, after a legislative change that sets in motion a series of increases in coming years. Starting Friday, employees at large companies must be paid