Minneapolis design agency, Knock, wins an international design award for its shoebox.
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In the spirit of new beginnings, we offer an array of January-specific pleasures and distractions, both indoors and out.
What better time to call on a few local experts to update your look? Here are five who can help take your personal image to a new level.
Health care providers should take better care of their marketing, Chris Bevolo says.
Eden Prairie-based Voyager Bank on Tuesday accused its former CEO Tim Owens of bilking the company out of nearly $15 million in personal loans, according to a Star Tribune report.
Preston Kelly's YMCA campaign suggests a higher calling.
Minnesota Opera's original productions are reinventing opera's historical business model.
Blinc Publishing is a local pioneer in the use of "analog" printing and graphic design. Target, for one, digs the look.
Software developer Warecorp unites offshoring with a social entrepreneurial focus.
Changes that go to its very core appear to hold the greatest promise yet for this struggling 3M spin-off.
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak explores his decade in office in an exclusive Q&A with editor Dale Kurschner.
It appears that so many customers did their holiday shopping at BestBuy.com that the company is overwhelmed, and some consumers won't receive their products before Christmas. According to the Star
About a week after Bixby Energy Systems, Inc., admitted to defrauding investors, the former leader of the Ramsey-based alternative-energy start-up was arrested and indicted on federal securities fraud charges. Bob
A group that aims to assist residents and businesses near the Central Corridor light-rail line has raised more than $10 million since 2008-and it will enter 2012 with about $5
H.B. Fuller Company announced Wednesday that it has agreed to purchase the industrial adhesives business of Switzerland-based Forbo Group for $394 million in cash. The deal has been approved by
Robert Grogan, a software developer from Eden Prairie, built a smartphone application that won third prize in a nationwide app-building contest sponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Called
Murray Hill, New Jersey-based C.R. Bard, Inc., said Tuesday that it has acquired Maple Grove-based med-tech start-up Lutonix, Inc. for $225 million. Lutonix developed a drug-coated balloon that can be
MakeMusic, Inc., an Eden Prairie-based music software company, announced Tuesday that is had signed an agreement to acquire Garritan Corporation. The terms of the deal, which is expected to close