A Target executive said that “showrooming” presents a major opportunity, not just a threat, as retailers work to more seamlessly integrate physical stores and digital channels.
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The company reported a narrower loss and slightly higher sales as it distances itself from expensive restructuring costs; its stock price, which has slid in recent months, climbed on the news.
The retail giant recently launched a nationwide challenge for students, innovators, designers, and entrepreneurs to submit ideas that promote a healthy lifestyle and help people with chronic conditions.
The accident reportedly involved a “partial building collapse.”
Minnesota fares better than the national average when it comes to “negative equity.”
The Department of Employment and Economic Development hired John Shoffner as the agency says Minnesota is experiencing a surge in business expansions and job openings.
Carlson Rezidor Hotels said its latest hotel deals accounted for 25 percent of all the new hotel deals that were signed in India last quarter.
Sara Gavin will now oversee the firm’s 23 offices in the United States and Canada.
“It was pretty clear that they are not interested in repealing these taxes,” Senate Minority Leader David Hann said shortly after the Senate passed the disaster relief measure 59-0.
Properties in Otsego and Inver Grove Heights will go to the highest bidder.
St. Paul resident Tracy Sides submitted the winning “Urban Oasis” idea in the Forever St. Paul Challenge contest, and will amass $1 million to implement the concept.
A new sports radio station that previously offered national programming will now feature local shows hosted by Mike Morris, Bob Sansevere, Tom Barnard, and Don Shelby.
In order to save the state about $300 million over two years, Minnesota’s new tax code will not conform to the federal code—leaving out multiple tax cuts enjoyed in other states.
John Olson passed away about 20 years after founding Olson, one of the five largest independent ad agencies in the country.
The Authority had to step back and re-examine the Wilf family's ability to pay its share of the stadium after a New Jersey judge found the family had committed civil fraud in a real estate deal there.
Works Computing, an IT data solutions provider based in Bloomington, recently added a new office in Duluth in order to make its services more accessible to North Shore-area clients.
Fulton Beer is adding a 51,000-square-foot production facility in Northeast Minneapolis, which will allow it to boost capacity, expand distribution outside the Twin Cities, and add to its limited and seasonal offerings.
A new expansion team looks to draw fans and business sponsorships; Bemidji: Are you ready for some indoor football?