The company, which is much smaller after having just divested five grocery chains, is eliminating about 22 percent of its Minnesota office jobs.
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The Senate voted last week to repeal the tax, which is expected to cost Medtronic up to $175 million annually, but there are major hurdles yet to overcome and the company acknowledged that a repeal would be “an uphill battle.”
After dropping its frozen pizza manufacturing sector, Austin Packaging will reportedly cut 125 employees from its staff of 250.
Two Minnesota lawmakers are among those examining the possibility of establishing “a new organization to host a world‐class chamber orchestra in St. Paul.”
Fairview Health Services is in discussions about being taken over by South Dakota-based Sanford Health; Attorney General Lori Swanson has concerns and is holding public hearings on the issue.
Best Buy founder Richard Schulze, who did not submit a takeover bid prior to a recently passed deadline, has been named chairman emeritus; former executives Brad Anderson and Al Lenzmeier, meanwhile, have joined Best Buy’s board.
Entrepreneurs seeking exposure and a share of $200,000 in start-up capital have until May 17 to submit their proposals.
Businessman Maury Rosenberg, who won a $6.1 million jury award, claims that U.S. Bank is using involuntary bankruptcy as a collection tool, which is illegal; the bank, meanwhile, claims it hasn’t done anything wrong and is appropriately pursuing a litigious businessman who owes money.
Primebar was the latest in a series of restaurants that came and went at the prominent Calhoun Square space that it occupied; previous tenants were Parasole’s Il Gatto, and Figlio.
In the Galleria, a furniture row.
The Twin Cities has a long and rich history as a railroad center. For roughly a century it was home base to railroads as diverse as James J. Hill’s vast
700 episodes and still renovating for television.
An intervention by St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman into the months-long labor dispute prompted Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra management to update its contract offer to locked-out musicians.
Try a new tack to get your game on track this spring.
At the State Theatre
At Children’s Theatre Company
At Mixed Blood Theatre
At St. Anthony Main Theatres