The birthplace of the Milky Way, Minnesota has a rich history in the candy business. Now even some old favorites are getting a fresh look.
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Shea has figured out what it takes to succeed in perhaps the toughest business out there—restaurants.
Two Twin Cities retailers led by longtime friends join forces to form a $1.3 billion business.
It's a small-bank squeeze.
SEC rulemaking is needed before last year’s JOBS Act can be fully implemented. Once it is, who will use this new route to capital?
Blooma gives birth to new locations.
Randy Witt helps restaurant managers keep an eye on the fryers in their kitchens, with online information portals.
The deluge of digital information is being mined to predict which cereal the public will buy, where crime will occur, and how to run for president.
Access America Transport, which was recognized by <em>Inc.</em> magazine as one of the country’s fastest-growing private companies, plans to add 500 Twin Cities jobs during the next five years.
The February 20 event, called Google for Entrepreneurs Day, will feature workshops led by Google experts.
Investors reacted positively to 3M's fourth-quarter and full-year 2012 financial results, sending its stock to a record $99.76 on Thursday.
3M is eliminating 300 jobs as it merges its securities systems division with its traffic safety systems division.
Auto dealers, auto-repair companies, and several segments within the construction industry topped the list.
A hip-hop version of Aeschylus’ Seven Against Thebes.
Lady Gaga calls her show an “electro-metal pop opera.”
The most talked-about hit Broadway has produced since The Lion King—but for very different reasons.
Bill Arnold was featured in the October 1993 issue of Twin Cities Business. Where is he now?
A local audio branding agency creates a soundtrack to highlight a global crisis.