Workers at Georgia-Pacific’s Duluth plant were notified Tuesday morning that the facility will shut down at the end of the month.
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M&A investment banker Jack Helms shares tales of his career—and his love of small business.
The founders of Anytime Fitness have grown their brand to become the world’s fastest-growing fitness clubs.
A radical renovation aims to put the 66-year-old restaurant on a glide path to 100.
Graphic design firm Little & Company redesigned itself to accommodate clients’ changing requirements.
Can you meld an intimate dining format with a clubby business setting? Mona tries.
CaringBridge needed a refresh and found a partner in ad agency Ideas that Kick
At 50th & France, shopkeepers focus on perfecting their niches and minding one another’s turf
The late Minnesota modernist architect is back—as a furniture designer
The struggling electronics retailer on Tuesday revealed compensation arrangements for Hubert Joly, who left global hospitality company Carlson to become its next chief executive.
Man does not live by Caesar salad alone, so if you’ve been craving the taste of wild game, it’s time to plan a day of hunting
The best opportunities for networking this month.
Eden Prairie, Woodbury, Eagan, Lakeville, and Maple Grove are among the best small U.S. cities in which to live, according to an annual ranking by CNN’s Money magazine.
Rautio replaces Hubert Joly, who will take the helm at Best Buy Company early next month; she is the fifth chief executive in Carlson’s 74-year history and the second female to serve in the top spot.
Finalists will compete first for their respective division title and a cash prize; division winners will then vie for the Minnesota Cup, which comes with a $40,000 grand prize.
Two other local companies are involved with the Third North project; it was designed by UrbanWorks Architecture, LLC, and developed by Schafer Richardson—both of which are based in Minneapolis.
The list, which includes some familiar names, is based on each company’s percent revenue growth between 2008 and 2011.
One Financial Plaza is now called Canadian Pacific Plaza, a change that is part of the building’s lease agreement with its new tenant.