After Covid-19 shocked the U.S. economy in March, some businesses quickly recognized they were dealing with a historic downturn that could be much worse than the Great Recession. Through no
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Minneapolis-based accelerator Finnovation Lab announced the third cohort of its Finnovation Fellowship Program today. The cohort consists of nine entrepreneurs working to solve some of the toughest systemic challenges of
Eighty Minnesota companies have landed on Inc. magazine’s latest list of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States. That marks a slight downturn from 2019, when 81 Minnesota companies
While Minnesotans strain to address the pandemic, racial inequities, and a deeply wounded economy, Neel Kashkari has readily become an omnipresent figure in debates on all of these complex issues.
Twin Cities housing sales ground to a near-complete halt in the early days of Covid-19. But up north, real estate agents’ phones started ringing off the hook in April—and haven’t
Like many companies, 2020 was expected to be a banner year for Lakeshirts. Through February, the Detroit Lakes-based maker of promotional apparel had posted 38 straight months of record monthly
I bought a company. When I left my last CEO role, I decided to finally follow the entrepreneurial calling that had been inside me for many years. I wanted to
During the Great Condo Boom of 2003–2006, developers couldn’t build enough units, and everyone seemed to want one. These days? Not so much. While single-family homes are seeing solid gains
Elected officials are demanding schools reopen and kids physically go ‘back to the classroom ’ this fall. Unfortunately, resurgent Covid-19 means new outbreaks and an unlikely return to school as
Virtually everything core to the $500 billion global beauty industry has been upended by Covid-19: product sampling, makeovers at the cosmetics counter, salon visits, photo shoots, runway shows. McKinsey’s May
The Census Bureau reports that baby boomers own over 2 million businesses. As boomers age, run into health problems, and burn out, they will need to do something with their
St. Paul-based American Public Media, parent of Minnesota Public Radio, is hiring again not long after implementing layoffs and a separate round of employee buyouts. The public radio nonprofit has
When Ken Melrose spoke to business students at the University of St. Thomas, the retired CEO of Toro loved to make his points through storytelling. Melrose, who served as Toro’s
While the coronavirus pandemic has felt much like a roller coaster ride itself, it’s not the kind of roller coaster any of us were hoping to be on. The ones
Two years before Covid-19 became a brutal reality in the United States, global insurance broker Marsh created an insurance product called PathogenRX. It was designed to provide “financial protection to
In 2016, Mueller Memorial became the first funeral home in the state to serve alcohol at funerals. Now, in light of the pandemic, the funeral home with locations in St.
[Editor’s Note: At press time the pivot in Bottineau LRT plans this story telegraphed took place, when Hennepin County and the Met Council announced on August 3 their intention to
Resilience in the U.S. housing market has allowed Paul Marvin, CEO of The Marvin Companies, to end factory-worker furloughs this week and restore employee benefits on August 1. Shortly after