Masu Sushi & Robata, which opened its doors in Northeast Minneapolis last year and is gearing up to open a second outpost at the Mall of America, has recently caught
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A day after unionized support staff at eight local hospitals authorized a strike, the workers on Wednesday reached a tentative contract agreement with the hospitals. The union representing the employees,
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) said Tuesday that it launched a new website called Next Avenue that's geared toward the booming 50-plus age group-and three local company foundations granted funds for
A semi-annual forecasting tool recently revealed that commercial real estate leaders have a slightly more negative outlook of the market than they did last fall. Fifty commercial real estate leaders
University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler has proposed a 3.5 percent tuition hike for Minnesota undergraduates-the lowest year-over-year tuition increase in more than a decade. Kaler outlined a budget proposal
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Tom Petters' request that the court review his conviction, and yet the convicted former businessman remains defiant. The Supreme Court on Monday issued a
Inspire Medical Systems announced Friday that it completed a $14.5 million round of financing, which includes a first-time investment from Fridley-based Medtronic, Inc., from which it spun out in 2007.
Governor Mark Dayton on Monday signed several bills into law-but he vetoed a second tax bill that was passed by the Minnesota Legislature. In a letter to House Speaker Kurt
Construction on the Central Corridor light-rail line is half finished and on track to be three-quarters done by the end of 2012, the Metropolitan Council said Monday. "The contractors really
Shortly after Best Buy Company, Inc., released the results of its independent investigation into ex-CEO Brian Dunn, experts began weighing in on how the company handled the matter-and their perspectives
The Ramsey County Regional Rail Authority (RCRRA) has selected Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) to provide property management and leasing services for St. Paul's historic Union Depot-which is being transformed into
Chicago-based debt-collection agency Accretive Health, LLC, has again denied allegations that it violated privacy laws and used overly aggressive tactics for obtaining funds from patients of Minneapolis-based Fairview Health Services.
The Wirth Companies owner Jeffrey Wirth admittedly conspired with his ex-wife and their tax preparer to evade federal taxes, funnel money out of the company, and use the funds for personal expenses, including the building of a mansion on Lake Minnetonka.
Mortgage lender Residential Capital, LLC (ResCap), on Monday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The move is expected to assist ResCap's parent company, Detroit-based auto lender Ally Financial, Inc., as
Best Buy Company, Inc., said Monday that founder Richard Schulze will step down from his position as chairman of the board—a move that comes on the heels of the results
Best Buy Company, Inc., has expanded its investigation of alleged misconduct by former CEO Brian Dunn-and it's exploring whether some of the company's top executives improperly withheld information from its
A man who already faces charges in the Cloud 9 Sky Flats fraud scheme involving condos in Minnetonka was just indicted again, this time for mortgage fraud tied to condo
Major French glass and building materials company Saint-Gobain said Wednesday that it has agreed to buy the remaining 50 percent stake in Faribault-based Sage Electrochromics, Inc. Paris-based Saint-Gobain did not