At the outset of the year, there was talk of two buzzy national fitness companies, New York-based SoulCycle and Los Angeles-based Barry’s Bootcamp, planning their first locations in the Minneapolis
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As urban hotels languish with locked doors or limp along with skeleton staffs and 10 percent occupancy, the region’s “up north” resorts are getting ready for a banner summer. Say
The Women’s Foundation of Minnesota (WFM) makes grants, invests in research, creates cross-sector partnerships, and advocates for policies that seek to advance the status of women and girls, particularly females
Among the collateral damage from Covid-19 is a barrage of financial disputes between businesses, and many of those conflicts are headed for the courts. The fallout from business shutdowns is
July 7 Coffee & Closers Join Brandon Bornancin, founder and CEO of sales software company Seamless.AI, for a Q&A about his sales career and how he generated more than $100
Introverts have historically suffered in corporate America, particularly during the last decade. Super-schmoozers, with their endless connections and carefully honed “personal brands,” seem to always get first dibs on the
The violence that followed George Floyd’s murder has mostly subsided in Minneapolis, so why do so many businesses remain boarded up? Turns out, owners who struggled to source ample plywood
"The role I have has never had more purpose," said General Mills senior director of global inclusion James Momon during TCB Talks: Diversity & Inclusion event. From Covid-19 to the
There’s no time like a pandemic to launch a new venture fund. Two experienced Minnesota-based investors, Brett Brohl and Mary Grove, are teaming up to launch Bread & Butter Ventures,
The period in late spring and early summer is the time of the year when construction crews are typically hard at work, getting things built, whether it’s roads, bridges, office
I’ve just returned from the Longfellow neighborhood in south Minneapolis. It’s Sunday, less than a week after the death of our fellow Minnesotan George Floyd at the hands of four
Minnesota’s food and ag sectors have a new “hype woman.” Allison Hohn was recently appointed executive director of Grow North, a nonprofit which operates out of the University of Minnesota’s
Houston White has known setbacks. In 2008, he was a self-employed contractor building million-dollar homes in Golden Valley when the foreclosure crisis hit, taking down his business along with it.
To: Mr. Kent Whitworth CEO and director Minnesota Historical Society 345 W. Kellogg Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55102 Dear director Whitworth, I am writing you because life currently has come
How much is the Covid-19 pandemic hurting employment in Minnesota? The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) released the latest numbers on Thursday morning: the state’s unemployment rate
UCare, an independent health plan provider serving Minnesota and western Wisconsin, got the bad news on March 11, along with everybody else on the planet. The World Health Organization had
Anisa Hajimumin has her work cut out for her as the state’s new assistant commissioner of immigrant and refugee affairs. Working under Minnesota’s Department of Employment and Economic Development, she’ll
Minneapolis-based Regis Corp., a hair salon owner, operator and franchisor, was already in the process of overhauling its business model when the Covid-19 pandemic hit. The company reported third quarter