Target said that a recently announced interchange fee settlement “would perpetuate a broken system, restrict retailers from any future legal action, and offer no long-term relief for retailers or consumers.”
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Medina-based Polaris Industries and New Delhi-based Eicher Motors Limited will together form a company and invest about $50 million over the next three years to develop a new line of vehicles for India and other emerging markets.
The venue, which is now called Mill City Nights, said that it has renovated the club to create a “smaller, more intimate venue that is certain to deliver on customer expectations.”
The company, Flagstone Foods, is hiring for more than 30 positions at its new headquarters building.
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Jon Charles Salon is taking the mobile services trend to hair-raising heights.
How two of the North Shore’s biggest resorts compete in a tight tourism market.
Carmichael Lynch’s after-work creativity squad is turning heads around town.
Companies are turning to workers for ideas on how boost sustainability—and many are seeing cost savings and other benefits, too.
VigiLanz’s software helps hospitals monitor and manage adverse drug events and hospital-borne infections.
IT firm Atomic Data has boomed by helping clients avoid meltdowns.
How new trends in space utilization anticipate the needs of office workers.
The best opportunities for networking this month.
Top Twin Cities architects share their favorite buildings and offer their suggestions for a leisurely lunch nearby.
New Dean Sri Zaheer aims to raise the Carlson School’s profile, and consequently, its rankings.
Bayers Do It Best Hardware and Settergrens Ace Hardware compete in Linden Hills—a one-hardware-store kind of neighborhood.
Every year, the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory hosts a celebration of Japanese culture reminiscent of that country’s obon holiday. Focused around the Ordway Memorial Japanese Garden, the festival begins with music,