January 16th and 17th at the Orpheum.
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The Twin Cities market remains sluggish as companies use less space per employee.
From January 9th to February 1st
3M gets litigious with its former law firm, Mankato brothers turn on each other, Michele Bachmann’s campaign raises eyebrows, and more.
January 14 at the Orpheum.
Angry Vikings fans have a lot to say after games—enough to satisfy two radio stations.
January 11th at the Target Center.
TCI is quietly becoming an influential player in commercial furnishings worldwide, with clients that include Fortune 500 companies, hospitals, universities, hotels, stadiums, and arenas from Target Field to Madison Square Garden.
A tiny egg producer from Wrenshall wants a Super Bowl ad. Why?
The Twin Cities makes room for urgency centers that are a cross between a hospital ER and urgent care.
The 2013 Tekne Award winners, selected by the Minnesota High Tech Association, represent the best work in developing products and programs that advance innovation.
Minneapolis restaurant Heidi’s closes after an Icarus-like rise and fall.
The financing efforts of Rochester firm LiquidCool are helping it gain the attention of data centers.
CEO Pat Christie raised more than $5.5 million for his cloud-based handheld device for farmers. Now he’s gunning for more.
After raising nearly $60 million, Inspire CEO Tim Herbert is feeling confident about his company’s 2014 commercial launch of a sleep apnea product
Technology is giving businesses the data they need for predictive analytics. Now they need employees who can do the work.
Sexing up seafood, to uneven effect.
The best opportunities for networking this month.