Pride wasn’t the same this year. The Twin Cities LGBTQ+ community found other ways of showing up, through Black Lives Matter protests and virtual gatherings, but nonprofits and businesses that
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For many successful companies, growth is a mindset, and one that doesn't waver, even during an economic downturn like the one brought on by Covid-19. Twin Cities Business brought together
In less than eight months, Graham Petersburg went from having zero experience in the beverage industry to launching two flavored water brands at Target stores nationwide. It all began last
Just months from finalizing its U.S Food and Drug Administration FDA listing and launching its first-of-a-kind wearable assistive arm device for patients with upper-limb weakness, Abilitech Medical’s long-planned and highly
When the going gets tough, ice cream makes things just a little bit better. No one knows that better than the owners of Izzy’s Ice Cream. Just weeks after shuttering
A desire for more space and less concern about commute times or living near downtown offices while working remotely are two likely factors in rebounding home sales. Following a slow
Maybe you’ve heard of the concept: writing a love letter to your enemy or archrival for all they have given you. It isn’t easy to do while looking through the
Even before the pandemic, some businesses were looking at ways to better support their employees’ mental well-being. Now, as the pandemic drags on and escalates, there’s a renewed sense of
Flotsam + Fork, a curated European homegoods and kitchenwares shop on Chicago Ave. and 38th St. in Minneapolis, hadn’t even been in its brick and mortar shop for a full
Brad Johnston wasn’t necessarily looking to sell his business. But when he received an offer in late 2018, he was ready to accept it. But how would his family react?
Events are moving so fast in the business space, it’s difficult to write with much assurance that what anyone says today will still make sense in a week. It’s even
One out of five restaurants in the U.S. will close permanently as a result of Covid-19, according to estimates by Business Insider. But there’s one key industry player that’s thriving:
Facebook is facing an existential crisis on multiple levels as large brands continue to abandon the platform for a month and evaluate if they should be there. The media of
Anyone in need of a new professional headshot can now get one for free from soona, the Minneapolis-based photo and video studio for quick-turn projects. Liz Giorgi, co-founder of the
In most instances, the Covid-19 pandemic has been awful for business. But for a lucky few—particularly those in the fields of health care, distance learning, and delivery—the outbreak has led
Visionaries must motivate others to join them in realizing their dreams. Because if they lack followers, leaders with great ideas cannot grow their companies or strengthen their communities. Twin Cities
The CEO of Xena Therapies discusses her change in strategy to avoid letting Covid-19 derail her rollout of cool therapy medical devices.
TN Marketing will keep Bluprint's subscription crafting content alive in the deal, which gives the local video streaming company an audience of 3.5 million.