Christopher Puto, dean of the Opus College of Business at the University of St. Thomas, will resign from his post on June 30, the university announced Wednesday. Puto will take
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Former restaurateur Kieran Folliard and Irish whiskey giant Jameson have settled a contentious trademark dispute that went public last week. The Star Tribune reported that Folliard confirmed the settlement and
The angel investor tax credit spurred $63.1 million in funding for 113 Minnesota start-ups last year, according to a state report released Friday. Both of those numbers are up significantly
Minneapolis-based Malt-O-Meal Company announced Tuesday it has changed its name to MOM Brands effective immediately. The company said that its new name reflects the wide range of products and brands
A Minneapolis man was sentenced Friday to more than 12 years in prison for orchestrating four investment scams that together bilked at least $20 million from investors, according to the
Miami, Florida-based liquor distributing giant Southern Wine & Spirits on Friday agreed to purchase Bloomington-based Quality Wine and Spirits, according to a Star Tribune report. The Minneapolis newspaper described the
Struggling women's apparel retailer Christopher & Banks Corporation said late Friday afternoon that CEO Larry Barenbaum has resigned, effective immediately. The Plymouth-based company also announced that Joel Waller-who came on
Burnsville-based start-up Anser Innovation has reached an exclusive agreement with Mahtomedi-based Chuck and Don's Pet Food Outlet. Anser founder and CEO Lisa Lavin confirmed that the company's PetChatz device will
Regis Corporation will eliminate at least half of its 50 store brands in an effort to reduce costs and simplify its business, according to a Star Tribune report. Interim Chief
Only 614 3M Company employees accepted an early retirement incentive offered in December-significantly fewer than the 1,000 volunteers that the Maplewood-based manufacturer had hoped for. In bracing itself for a
March 1 United Way’s Best Of Awards Each year, Greater Twin Cities United Way gathers its partners to celebrate the achievements of its yearlong campaign with the Best Of Awards.
Insight, humor, and creativity highlighted the inaugural Videotect last year. The video competition, sponsored by Architecture Minnesota, included digital zombies, a mockumentary, and lush cinematic reveries—all focused on the Twin
It may not have the status of “industry,” but it’s more than a scene. How making posters became a business in the Twin Cities.
Jeno Paulucci passed away one day after he sold Bellisio Foods, but the company—and the values he instilled in it—will continue to grow.
Wayzata-based HomeVisor-which launched February 11-offers a service that helps home buyers and sellers to find Realtors best suited to their needs and preferences. HomeVisor takes 30 percent of the Realtor's
Well-known Twin Cities restaurateur Kieran Folliard-who recently refocused his efforts on making and selling Irish whiskey-has reportedly sued the world's largest brand of Irish whiskey, Jameson, over trademark rights to
In 2011, Life Time Fitness, Inc., hit $1 billion in annual revenue for the first time in its history. The fast-growing Chanhassen-based fitness club operator said Thursday that sales increased
It's been more than six months since 1,300 American Crystal Sugar Company workers were locked-out by the Moorhead-based agricultural cooperative after the two parties couldn't agree on a new labor