The downtown Minneapolis vacancy rate ticked up while more large projects are in the pipeline.
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Public polling shows Minnesotans support Sunday liquor sales with more than 60 percent support.
Herbert Richard Lawson was accused of tipping off his brother and another company cofounder with insider information; the three men will pay nearly $6 million but didn’t admit wrongdoing.
MoneyGram plans to shutter a 376-worker plant in Brooklyn Center and is starting with 28 layoffs; meanwhile, Gannett Publishing disclosed plans to close a plant in Maple Grove.
The City of Minneapolis might work with a nonprofit to determine the financial feasibility of “deconstruction,” which is described as a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional demolition.
Camille Gibson of General Mills ranked in the top 40 on this year’s list for her role in the company’s recent ad campaign.
Target and General Mills are among the first 12 brands that the social media site has partnered with to test so-called “Promoted Pins.”
Cargill significantly expanded capacity at a Vietnam plant, a move that will result in the addition of roughly 50 jobs.
Universal Cooperatives, Inc., and its subsidiaries owe their largest creditors nearly $20 million.
Target Field will host the 2014 All-Star Game on July 15.
When it comes to giving, Minnesotans are among the most charitable in the country – especially when it comes to time. That’s according to a new survey by Gallup, which
Gerald Greenfield, who was sentenced in 2012 for his role in a mortgage fraud scheme involving downtown Minneapolis condos, will spend additional time in jail for fleeing a prison camp.
The company earns about 3,000 global patents each year, contributing to Minnesota’s status as a leader in innovation.
Among the 150 largest cities in the United States, Minneapolis ranked fifth for starting a career, while St. Paul took the 12th spot on a new list.
Minneapolis is competing with Indianapolis and New Orleans for the NFL's 2018 title game.
Founded by local businessman Jeff Mack, Cachet Financial Solutions significantly narrowed its net loss in its most recent quarter and increased revenue, and is now planning a stock offering.
Although local manufacturing executives are more confident in their firms’ future than they have been during the last six years, they are also concerned about health care costs, government policies, and a worker shortage.
Roundy’s announced plans to vacate the competitive Twin Cities market, starting with the sale of the majority of its local Rainbow brand grocery stores.