Teresa McFarland’s new firm, McFarland Communications, will offer many of the same traditional PR services as McFarland Cahill Communications, but it will increase its focus on content creation for digital platforms.
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Former CEO Brad Anderson and former President and Chief Operating Officer Al Lenzmeier are reportedly among those Richard Schulze is recruiting for his executive team as he attempts a private takeover.
Surly sought applicants “with a strong local presence”—and it has chosen Minneapolis-based HGA Architects for its brewery project.
The new stores will be built in an area of western North Dakota where population growth is occurring thanks to booming oil production.
Following disappointing quarterly financial results and amid a review of “strategic alternatives,” including a possible sale, Supervalu has dismissed its CEO.
After experiencing more than $17 million in losses at its Hong Kong office over the past 18 months, Piper Jaffray Companies has decided to close the office and expects the closure to boost its financial performance.
Union, a new restaurant planned for the downtown Minneapolis space, will feature American cuisine and a rooftop dining area with a retractable glass roof.
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development will begin accepting applications in November for the $12 million in credits that’s available next year.
The retailer released preliminary second-quarter financial results showing year-over-year improvement, a move that’s presumably in response to recent criticism from an investor and would-be buyer.
Minneapolis is now accepting proposals from developers to build 100 “green” homes in North Minneapolis over the next five years using $3 million in grants and loans.
Credit rating agency Moody’s predicted that Merrill Corporation, if it defaulted on its debt agreements, could take one of three paths: a full refinancing with existing and/or new lenders, an out-of-court debt restructuring, or bankruptcy.
Greenlight Capital told investors that Best Buy is “trying to come up with a strategy” following the departures of CEO Brian Dunn and Chairman Richard Schulze, which could lead to additional “business disruption.”
The St. Paul-based bank, which was founded in 1915, will become a wholly owned subsidiary of American National Corporation but will retain its headquarters and name.
The company has signed franchise agreements to open locations across the Middle East and in Puerto Rico over the next few years; it also plans to open 70 new locations in the United States and Canada this year.
The leader of the AFL-CIO pledged support for the local union that represents workers who were locked out by American Crystal Sugar, saying that the organizations are “escalating their campaign for fairness and justice at the company.”
Barbara Kaye Rechtzigel is accused of stealing money from the CD accounts of customers of Minnwest Bank in Marshall.
A subsidiary of Wayzata-based Cargill has voluntarily recalled more than 29,000 pounds of ground beef produced at a Pennsylvania factory due to possible salmonella contamination.
Summit will sell pints of beer in its on-site “taproom” on Fridays from 3 to 8 p.m., and there will also be food trucks on hand.