Blip Toys may not be a familiar name, but millions of people across North America will become familiar with its products next month through a partnership with McDonald's. The Minnetonka-based
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While a proposal to build a new downtown Minneapolis Vikings stadium seems to have stalled in the Legislature, a majority of the Minneapolis City Council now supports plans for the
A proposed high-speed rail between Rochester and the Twin Cities would have a positive economic impact of about $987 million annually for the state of Minnesota, according to a study
Minnesota entrepreneurs are once again invited to submit their creative business ideas to the Minnesota Cup competition-and this year's contest features more prize money than ever before. The Minnesota Cup
Governor Mark Dayton on Thursday recognized 10 Minnesota companies as winners of the 27th annual Governor's International Trade Awards. The companies were honored for their achievements and growth in exporting
About seven months after the Faribault Woolen Mill Company reopened, the historic plant is boosting its work force and adding some prominent clients to its roster, according to a Star
The St. Paul Port Authority has secured a deal for land that could become the site of a regional ballpark for the Saints and amateur baseball leagues, St. Paul Mayor
IWCO Direct, a Chanhassen-based provider of direct marketing services, announced Friday that it will spend $4 million to restructure its operations in the next two to four months, which will
Roughly a week after UnitedHealth Group was awarded a $20.5 billion contract to provide health care services for members of the military, Phoenix-based TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corporation said Monday that
Minnesota's employers have indicated that quality jobs are available-but there's simply not enough workers with the necessary skills and education to fill them. Leaders from Minnesota's universities, businesses, and government
Minnesota employers added 6,200 jobs in February, according to data released Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). Still, the state's unemployment rate climbed 0.1 percent
Leaders from several of Minnesota's government entities and other organizations have formed a partnership with the Washington, D.C.-based Brookings Institution to develop a plan that will double exports from Twin
Minnetonka-based hospitality and travel giant Carlson saw strong revenue growth in 2011, but the company also experienced some challenging years amid the recession. System-wide revenues-which include sales reported by the
Surly Brewing Company is taking another step toward building its planned $20 million brewery. The Brooklyn Center-based company recently announced that it is seeking requests for qualifications from companies that
Massachusetts-based Stream Global Services will soon move its headquarters to Apple Valley, the company confirmed Wednesday. Based in the Boston suburb of Wellesley, Stream Global is a provider of call
Three top executives at Eagan-based Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota have reportedly left the organization-a move that comes little more than a month after new CEO Kenneth Burdick
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine on Wednesday filed an antitrust lawsuit against Wayzata-based Cargill, Inc., and Chicago-based Morton Salt, Inc., accusing the two companies of fixing the price of road
Swiss commodities producer Glencore International AG will acquire Saskatchewan-based Viterra-a company that Cargill, Inc., was reportedly interested in buying. The companies made the announcement Tuesday, thus ending speculation that Wayzata-based