Target’s CEO said Canadian prices are what they should be, despite the differing view of many Canadian customers.
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Thirteen of Minnesota’s 25 Patch sites are slated for closure if they cannot be sold or partnered in about 60 days.
Since opening in March, the Mayo Clinic Business Accelerator has filled its offices with 16 tenants, including medical startups and venture capitalists.
The bank said it is scaling back its mortgage services due to higher interest rates, and it announced plans to cut 2,323 jobs nationwide—161 of which are reportedly in Minneapolis.
Boulder, Colorado’s City Council voted to approve an ordinance that authorizes the purchase of assets from Xcel Energy.
Several months after local businessman Michael McFadden announced plans to run for the U.S. Senate, a Duluth attorney has joined the race with the support of Stanley Hubbard.
The Golden Valley-based food giant is returning its “Big G Monsters Cereals” exclusively to Target shelves by early September and for a limited time.
Best Buy said it is improving same-store sales and cutting costs, and its stock price climbed about 10 percent early Tuesday.
Minneapolis-based Medafor, which develops medical devices used to control bleeding, is the second Twin Cities med-tech company purchased by C.R. Bard, Inc., in recent years.
Inc. magazine included eight Minnesota-based companies on its recent list of the 500 fastest-growing privately held U.S. companies based on revenue growth over a three-year period.
Narrowed from a pool of 57 semifinalists, the 18 selected finalists will now compete for a share of $200,000 in prize money.
Eleven different groups that support new businesses will receive between $84,000 and $450,000 in two-year grants.
Although Mayor Rybak is not seeking re-election in November, he laid out some long-term proposals for Minneapolis in his final budget speech.
The growing company is looking to increase its manufacturing space.
Many young people in their 20s are still struggling to land jobs, and lots of Minnesotans are scraping by on low-paying, part-time jobs.
Platform to Employment is the brainchild of a Connecticut workforce development group; it is rolling out in Minneapolis to help veterans and older workers find employment.
The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority said key stadium agreements have been postponed as a “due diligence” financial review of the Vikings’ owners is conducted.
David Welliver, who was accused of misconduct, reached a settlement with regulators.