A University of Minnesota economist clearly defines what businesses and consumers should expect from broad-based tariffs.
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With machines taking on more manufacturing work, humans need to step up their technical skills to stay relevant as managers. That’s the impetus for a free boot camp being offered
Amid tariff uncertainty, St. Paul-based CEO holds product prices steady on athleisure apparel.
The Cub Foods store in St. Paul’s Midway neighborhood is set to close August 2, the company announced Monday. In total, about 96 employees are affected. Cub is the latest
Bloomington-based industrial engineering and architecture firm TKDA today announced it has acquired CNA Consulting Engineers, a Minneapolis-based firm specializing in underground and geotechnical engineering. The deal formalizes a working relationship
Though the Trump administration has been throwing shade at clean energy, employment in this sector in Minnesota has surged since the pandemic period, according to the most recent data available
The $800 million data center that’s under construction in Rosemount will feature an AI-optimized concrete mix that’s designed to meet Meta’s specific needs. Amrize and Meta partnered on this first-of-its-kind
Securian Financial is stepping up to the plate in a big way: the St. Paul-based insurance and retirement services company just inked a deal as the Minnesota Twin's first "jersey
Respected philanthropic leader Chanda Smith Baker on Tuesday was named the next president and CEO of the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation. She will officially step into the role on
Next week, Cargill will cut the ribbon on a pioneering new manufacturing center in Eddyville, Iowa that it describes as the world’s largest biotech facility producing a plant-based material, which
Mukhtar Ibrahim identifies as a journalist but thinks like an entrepreneur. The founder of Sahan Journal, a nonprofit newsroom that focuses on the stories of Minnesota’s immigrants and communities of
Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez stress continuity and investing in the team.
Following pandemic-driven office downsizing and reorientation toward communal space—more “we,” less “me”—employees want their desks back. Demand for quiet space and an opportunity to keep personal items at work emerged
Business Plans: Drive Yours to the End Zone For those seeking to own a small business, a continuously refined plan lays the groundwork for success—and serves aspiring entrepreneurs well amid
With the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games less than a year away, CEO Christy Sovereign talks to-dos.
As far back as the late 1980s, Burt Cohen, founding publisher and owner of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, was talking about the need for a local business publication that wasn’t anti-business. He
After nearly a decade, I am preparing to conclude my role leading the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation. While transitions offer a natural moment for reflection, I don’t want to
Minneapolis-based medical device innovator EmpNia has been granted clearance by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its wearable sensor, eMotus, to hospitals and cancer centers across the U.S.