The pandemic has been good for business at Ovative Group, the Minneapolis-based digital marketing agency founded by former Target.com president Dale Nitschke. But as more and more clients sign on,
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The Covid-19 pandemic got entrepreneurs thinking about ways to help people improve their physical and mental health without having to leave the house. Meet three such Minnesota startups working to
No masks will likely be required for Fourth of July celebrations in Minnesota. Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday announced a three-step timeline to lift most state Covid-19 capacity restrictions by
Launch Minnesota, an initiative by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), is designed to boost the state’s economy by strengthening the startup ecosystem. The goal is to
In January 2019, South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard made big news in Minnesota: Balaton, Minnesota-based Tru Shrimp Co. relocated its planned site to build an indoor shrimp farm from Luverne,
Having endured deserted downtown Minneapolis streets and several shattered windows in the past year, Rosenthal Interiors—a Warehouse District fixture for more than 125 years—is finally succumbing to the suburbs. The
Company Bridgewater Bank | Headquarters 4450 Excelsior Blvd., St. Louis Park | Size 84,000 square feet | Designer Momentum Design Group From the rooftop deck equipped with lawn games and
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Focus on the “Last Mile” to Optimize Fulfillment
E-commerce consumers’ “order it now—get it pronto” preferences have transformed the world of retail. This increased demand for speed is prompting companies in the Twin Cities area and worldwide to
McCracken marries her experiences in creative agencies, corporate marketing, and nonprofit leadership to shepherd the Minneapolis-based marketing nonprofit into a new era.
Commercial real estate developer Warren Beck, best known for building tony shopping center Galleria in Edina, died Monday after a three-year battle with lung cancer. He was 75. Beck leaves
Many white-collar workers have been working remotely, cooped up in home offices and connecting on Zoom meetings since the start of the pandemic shutdowns in March 2020. More than a
The Golden Globes are changing their name to the Bronze Globes. You heard it here first: The awards show is no longer worthy of the precious-metal moniker and has been
Should we just start referring to the entire 50th & France shopping district as Nolan Mains? Buhl Investors, the firm responsible for the new development on the backside of 50th
Nearly 200 nominations poured in for TCB’s inaugural Community Impact Awards—a testament to the depth of initiatives focused on making the Twin Cities a more equitable, inclusive place to live
In the last year, I’ve edited and read more copy than a person should that foresaw the end of the office, a permanent change in all work. And boy, it
The smallest businesses are still waiting to see signs of an economic recovery. A January survey from the Federal Reserve’s Ninth District, which includes Minnesota, found that smaller companies saw
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Equity’s Place in Core Business
A leader in corporate diversity and inclusion, RSM shares tips and resources for ensuring equity remains a foundational facet of your business. For middle-market-focused tax, auditing, and consulting firm RSM,
Minnesota, bars, restaurants, hotels, and other hospitality businesses have seen an estimated 116,000 jobs lost in the pandemic, says Hospitality Minnesota. In March, the Minneapolis City Council approved Councilmember Steve