Critics of the Minnesota Film & TV Board are troubled by the dearth of production crews coming to the state and the board may be under a microscope during this year’s legislative session.
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The Minneapolis-based web development and digital marketing firm said it is now fully operating under an employee stock ownership plan.
The advertising agency will select five to eight summer interns from a group of finalists based on their ideas for marketing a futuristic transportation concept.
Christopher & Banks said that weather conditions affected fourth-quarter sales but its profit margins will likely improve more than the company previously anticipated.
St. Paul’s Seven Corners Hardware was sold to a national real estate developer as a result of rising real estate values in the area and the owner’s interest in other business endeavors.
Maurices released new details—including renderings—of its planned 11-story headquarters building in downtown Duluth.
Since announcing its new amended credit agreement, Dolan’s stock has dropped more than 8 percent, reaching a record low price Tuesday afternoon.
The owner of the Mall of America’s Johnny Rockets’ restaurant is now also bringing a new create-your-own pizza franchise called Pizza Studio to the megamall, with plans for three additional restaurants in the Twin Cities.
Jim Schowalter, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Management and Budget, called a recent lawsuit "an archetypal case of bad-faith laches."
Sources tell the Star Tribune that a settlement may be imminent.
South Lake Minnetonka Police Department Chief Bryan Litsey: "You feel like you are being penalized for doing what you are asked during the downturn of the economy."
Tracked as a group, Minnesota’s top publicly trade companies outpaced the market in a banner year on Wall Street.
Target says its offer of a year’s worth of free credit monitoring met with a strong and immediate response from customers Monday.
Senator Rand Paul unexpectedly brought QFO Labs’ “Quad Fighter” toy drone onto Fox News, although he didn’t mention the Minneapolis company’s name.
Don Ness celebrated his 40th birthday on Thursday by accepting the Person of the Year award for his outstanding leadership in strengthening Minnesota’s economy and culture.
MAXIMUS, the lead vendor contracted to build Minnesota’s health insurance exchange, says MNsure officials took over its job in February, according to a report for the Legislature's oversight committee.
A new study suggests that the federal government would recoup billions of dollars if more young people found work; it turns out, however, that Minnesota’s labor force is not to blame.
The city reportedly bought Brookdale Square for $3.9 million and is planning a large-scale redevelopment.