The Greater North Dakota Chamber said it’s “making a strong case for business to come across the border,” and the campaign’s first billboard has drawn criticism from within Minnesota.
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Retail property management firm DDR, which co-owns Riverdale Village in Coon Rapids and 43 other U.S. shopping centers, said Wednesday it will buy out its joint venture partner in a $1.46 billion deal through which it will acquire 30 of the 44 centers.
“Businesses go where there is infrastructure and where people want to live.”
Senator Amy Klobuchar discussed how to get more women into the skilled manufacturing work force at a hearing that included a Minnesota CEO who’s had difficulty hiring people.
Minnesota Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman announced Wednesday the $14 million settlement with Prudential that pertains to unclaimed death benefits.
The company—which has offered car sharing on the University of Minnesota campus since 2005—has placed 40 vehicles throughout the city, and its rates range from $8.75 per hour to $72 for a 24-hour period.
The Minnesota House already approved and the Senate is poised to vote Thursday on the bill, which would provide as much as half a year in additional unemployment benefits to idled workers during labor disputes.
Downtown Minneapolis restaurant Union is losing its top chef, who plans to open his own restaurant at the corner of 27th Street and Lyndale Avenue.
A state official called April a “pretty bad month” but said that the slight decline in the unemployment rate signals a longer-term, more positive trend.
The Edina hospital hopes to raise $15 million by the end of 2014 to help fund the $39 million expansion of its emergency center.
Beginning in 2014, large employers will be required to offer a certain level of health insurance coverage to their employees or be subject to monetary penalties—and Minnesota business leaders are considering how to proceed.
Among other new disclosure requirements, employees must be notified whether health plans their employers offer provide “minimum essential coverage” and “minimum value.”
The first installment of our Health Care Reform Dialogue Webinar Series featured experts from HealthPartners and Lindquist & Vennum, who discussed the impact of health care reform on businesses.
Edwin Scott Verdung, a 26-year-old who now resides in Michigan, was charged Tuesday with defrauding customers of Chisholm-based Memory Lane Classics, a classic auto restoration company, out of more than
Under the terms of the contract, military customers may purchase vehicles from Polaris’ defense division.
Bellisio Foods has agreed to acquire frozen food products manufacturer Overhill Farms, Inc., which provides branded and private-label frozen food products for businesses in the foodservice, retail, and airline industries.
Granite City Food & Brewery’s revenue increased by 22 percent and its loss narrowed in its most recent quarter.
The proposal calls for the development of two 20-story office towers, a skyway-connected parking ramp, apartments, and a green space for “rail-gating”—but it is contingent upon several factors.