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The local building boom is putting developers back in business.
Watch a video recording of Twin Cities Business' Middle Market Forum, featuring Jeffrey Kiesel, Cary Musech, Chuck Mooty, Dan Zdon, and David Martin.
An inside look at the state of the hair market today.
Mid-sized Minnesota companies are carving out strategic advantages.
St. Paul Pioneer Press Editor Mike Burbach: The Pioneer Press has “a reason to exist . . . and we’re damned determined to.”
On Monday, the institute learned that some of the data used to compile the report may have been flawed.
Gary Vibbard admitted that the fraud scheme defrauded at least 10 investors of between $2.5 million and $7 million.
While Best Buy’s quarterly profits beat analyst expectations, the company expects same-store sales to keep sliding because of a lack of major product launches during its upcoming quarters.
St. Paul-based med-tech company MGC Diagnostics Corporation announced that CEO Gregg Lehman is leaving the firm to become CEO of a healthcare and wellness program provider.
Ryan Companies recently awarded contracts to six companies, five of which are from Minnesota, to help build the structure of the new Lowertown Ballpark for the St. Paul Saints.
The same day the retail giant reported that its profits fell 16 percent during the first quarter, it announced that it will soon begin testing a new delivery service to three major markets.
CSM Corporation is planning new buildings in Rogers and Brooklyn Park.
Exports of manufactured goods climbed to a new high, but exports overall ticked down following modest increases in recent years.
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While Target’s quarterly profits were in line with its expectations, the company drastically lowered its forecast for 2014 from last quarter due largely to the effects of its data breach and costs of its Canadian expansion.
Representative Morrie Lanning: “It’s not just the Super Bowl. It’s a $400 million project being built around the new stadium. I don’t know how anybody can now feel that this was a bad deal.’’