The University of Minnesota's Board of Regents on Monday approved a $3.7 billion provisional budget for its upcoming fiscal year that calls for a tuition hike, layoffs, and significant cuts.
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China has begun to take intellectual property rights seriously—and create a significant portfolio of its own.
Ever so quietly, Shock Doctor has been growing annually at double-digit rates for the last decade. But according to Tony Armand, who became the Plymouth-based sports gear manufacturer’s CEO in
The specialized world of intellectual property insurance.
The Marquette Plaza building in downtown Minneapolis is the latest office building to hit the market, following on the heels of some other significant real estate listings and sales. The
New Hope-based Multiband Corporation has offered to buy Pennsylvania-based WPCS International in a deal valued at $22.7 million. Multiband said Thursday that it has signed a non-binding letter of intent
It no longer requires a trip out East to spot the Washington monument-just take a drive down I-494 heading east. What you'll see is a 76-foot-tall replica of the famous
Residential remodeling contractor W.B. Builders and eight other companies across the country have spent the past year boosting their marketing efforts through a new program launched by Deluxe Corporation-and Deluxe
Seattle-based Colliers International will reenter the Twin Cities market later this year under an agreement with Minnetonka-based Welsh Companies. The two commercial real estate firms announced Thursday that Welsh Companies'
Coldwell Banker Real Estate, LLC, compiled the average listing prices for four-bedroom, two-bathroom homes in more than 2,300 North American markets-including various Minnesota cities. The results are likely to surprise
Minnesota's commercial real estate industry leaders are displaying "qualified optimism" about where the industry is headed between now and 2013, according to a study released Wednesday by the University of
As various state agencies brace themselves for a government shutdown on July 1, state workers and residents have been left wondering which agencies and services would be affected. Governor Mark
Five Minnesotans have won Ernst & Young's prestigious Entrepreneur of the Year award for the Upper Midwest. The five-three of whom were nominated jointly-join five other entrepreneurs from Wisconsin and
Minnesota's unemployment rate increased in May for the first time this year even though the state added 1,200 jobs during the month. According to figures released Thursday by the Minnesota
Johnson & Johnson intends to exit the drug-coated stent market by the end of this year-which could be good news for rivals like Fridley-based Medtronic, Inc., and Natick, Massachusetts-based Boston
A new study suggests that medical devices designed to keep patients' hearts beating properly may not help about 40 percent of patients who are currently eligible for the devices. Fridley-based
The Pillsbury "A" Mill Complex in Minneapolis is one of the nation's most endangered sites, according to the National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP). The complex was on the trust's
As the state looks to resolve how it would pay its $300 million portion of the proposed new $1.1 billion Vikings stadium in Arden Hills, two proposed taxes have reportedly