The company is expanding its infant offerings through its new CK Baby Shop, an area within its St. Paul store that carries products for newborns.
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The company plans to buy two Texas-based companies—Venture Encoding and CardsDirect—through separate deals.
The state received “strong” or “very strong” ratings in the majority of the 12 primary measures included in the report, resulting in the highest overall score among states.
Beginning December 1, more than 50 products from 24 designers will be available at both Target and Neiman Marcus stores and on both retailers’ websites.
Some high-profile projects—like the proposed St. Paul Saints ballpark and the Southwest Corridor light-rail line—previously announced plans to seek a share of the state funding, but 90 applications have now been filed.
In the two years since its inception, the Angel Tax Credit Program has attracted more than $126 million in private investments for small and emerging companies in the state.
Archway—which employs roughly 1,800—operates more than 4 million square feet of warehouse facilities across 14 major metro areas throughout the United States and Canada.
A condominium association for Greenbrier Village in Minnetonka and association management firm Gassen Company are accused of discriminating against potential homeowners and renters by enforcing an adults-only policy.
The retailer said that the offer wasn’t in the best interest of its stockholders and adopted a measure to discourage a hostile takeover.
The cuts, which include roughly 600 Geek Squad positions, are in addition to 400 corporate layoffs announced in March.
Roughly 65 percent of respondents to a recent Twin Cities Business poll said they believe the marriage amendment would have an impact on Minnesota businesses, and 50 percent said it is appropriate for companies to take a public stance on such issues.
UnitedHealth Group plans to hire 115 employees for a call center in Chico, California—continuing a recent hiring streak through which it is already adding more than 2,000 jobs in Colorado and Texas.
NewPage, which employs 285 at its Duluth paper mill, said that the proposed merger “posed significant downside risks to its stakeholders, employees, and business.”
Foxy Falafel owner Erica Strait is planning a permanent storefront in the former Café Caribe space in St. Paul.
The job cuts come at a time when Xata—which provides fleet-management software for trucking companies—is moving away from onboard systems and toward the use of mobile devices.
The retailer said that June sales were strongest in the food category, followed by health and beauty.
Wayzata Investment Partners, which owns 49.8 percent of the media company, is seeking to buy some shares from another investor, thus increasing its stake to 58.2 percent.
Health benefits administrator TriWest formally protested the government’s decision to award a $20.5 billion military contract to UnitedHealth Group, but an independent government agency upheld the decision.