Minnesota manufacturers are interested in using biobased plastics and other materials-but they need help finding resources and partners to integrate such materials into their processes. That's according to a new
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The Minnesota Department of Commerce on Thursday said that it has charged an Eden Prairie-based company and its owners with defrauding roughly 200 homeowners of about $362,000. Modify My Loan
A Twin Cities company has become a key player in the ever-growing Star Wars franchise. Fantasy Flight Games, a Roseville-based publisher of board, card, and role-playing games, has acquired the
Cargill, Inc., on Wednesday announced that it is recalling about 36 million pounds of fresh and frozen ground turkey products made at one of its Arkansas facilities that may be
Minneapolis-based Target Corporation's same-store sales rose 4.1 percent in July-beating Wall Street estimates and on the high end of the company's own expectations. Same-store sales refer to sales at stores
Health services provider OptumHealth, a subsidiary of Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group (UHG), on Wednesday said that it has agreed to acquire Connextions, Inc., a health care technology and customer service provider.
Minneapolis-based Dairy Queen International, Inc., on Wednesday announced that it has signed an agreement with international franchisee Grupo Buen Rollo to open 15 Dairy Queen stores throughout Guatemala-marking the company's
Less than a week after the Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommended that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) completely overhaul its most common medical device approval process, agency officials
Minneapolis-based Brandspring Solutions said Tuesday that it has been bought by The Marek Group, a Waukesha, Wisconsin-based commercial printing firm. Brandspring, an integrated marketing communications firm, will now operate as
Medtronic, Inc., has provided a $2.5 million grant to Yale University for an independent investigation of the company's bone-growth product-which has come under fire in recent months. The Fridley-based medical
Governor Mark Dayton will lead a trade mission to South Korea this fall-and the Minnesota Trade Office is currently accepting applications from local businesses interested in joining the delegation. South
A new development plan dubbed "Project M" may bring a 164-room hotel, a 27,000-square-foot entertainment center, and a 400-stall parking structure to Minneapolis' North Loop neighborhood, according to a recent
St. Paul-based Apnex Medical, Inc., on Tuesday announced that it has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to launch a clinical study for a product designed
Moody's Investors Service on Monday downgraded its outlook for Minnesota's debt to negative from stable, citing "political intractability," according to a report by Bloomberg. The negative outlook reportedly covers $6.1
The City of Minneapolis announced in May that it was seeking proposals for the historic Grain Belt site-and it reportedly drew pitches for three separate apartment projects. The deadline for
Most Minnesota executives probably wouldn't expect to hear sound financial advice from an 18-year-old. They clearly haven't met Jack Alexander. The Plymouth resident and recent Wayzata High School graduate won
The amount that Cambria Holdings paid to acquire Mendota Heights-based Sun Country Airlines was revealed in recently filed court documents, and it totaled $34 million, according to the Star Tribune.
Welsh Property Trust, LLC, a commercial real estate company headquartered in Minnetonka, on Monday announced that it has purchased a 741,092-square-foot industrial building in Plainfield, Indiana. The building is currently