Despite new challenges, the industry is seeing substantial growth and renewed investment activity.
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Inside the business life of Tom Barnard—the least-known, most relevant aspect of the Twin Cities’ most important radio personality.
The new Radisson Red and Quorvus Collection concepts join Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group brands Radisson, Radisson Blu, Park Plaza, Park Inn, and Country Inns & Suites.
For the second time, Target has launched a mobile app game that showcases products that it sells in its stores. The company said it plans to launch six more this year.
Opus is planning a large office/residential tower, with “30-plus stories,” at the north end of Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis.
Minnesota ranked 10th on a recent list of states with the most LEED-certified construction projects per capita in 2013.
The online educator’s new enrollment fell 6.8 percent in its most recent quarter, and its revenue was down about 15 percent.
DFL state Representative Kim Norton said she's heard that Rochester already got so much that they shouldn't ask for any more.
Snap Agency has bought all remaining assets from Atomic Playpen, which went out of business.
David Lilly, former president of The Toro Company, died February 12 and Horst Rechelbacher, who founded Aveda Corporation, died February 15.
More than 4,700 Minnesotans earned at least $1 million in 2011, up from 2010, according to a recently released list based on Internal Revenue Service data.
August Schell Brewing Company is poised to debut a limited-edition beer named after local radio station The Current.
The semiconductor equipment manufacturer recently adopted a shareholder rights plan in an attempt to pay lower income taxes by “carrying over” its $76 million in losses.
Tyson Foods, a competitor of Minnesota's Hormel, has reportedly made a bid to acquire Minnetonka-based Michael Foods.
Denny’s in jail, but some of his dealerships still await their fate.
The building housing Camdi Restaurant and Mesa Pizza was designated for a historic-significance study.
Hackers reportedly gained access to Target’s network by using a refrigeration contractor’s credentials to send a “malware-laced email,” according to media reports.
The home and garden retailer is hiring a total of 80,000 employees at stores throughout the United States for its spring season.