In early May, Joseph Sullivan, a commissioner on the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, challenged the state’s major energy companies to speed up the completion of projects that could put people
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Minneapolis resident Bailey Murphy recently started a new job as a SEO copywriter for a large company. For Murphy, the revised onboarding process went smoothly, despite meeting only her immediate
Representing almost 60 business organizations, the Minnesota Ready coalition asked Gov. Tim Walz to allow all Minnesota businesses to fully open by June 19. The coalition comprises the Minnesota Chamber
From mall walking to eating at a restaurant, the everyday activities that many of us used to take for granted suddenly felt like luxuries on Wednesday, as some restaurants opened
Everyone was waiting to see the latest federal jobs and unemployment statistics, which were released early Friday morning. The two most closely watched numbers were a better-than-expected surprises: Employers added
St. Paul-based developer Wellington Management Inc. woke up on Thursday morning to find its under-construction, 190-unit apartment project in its Minnehaha Commons redevelopment near the intersection of Lake Street and
The Rosedale Center shopping center in Roseville closed its doors on Thursday in response to protests that seemed to be getting closer to the mall. Rosedale representatives issued a two-sentence
When Alison Weinlaeder was furloughed in March from her job as a speech-language pathologist at United Hospital’s Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, she sought a way to fill her time, distract
Medtronic logged a 26 percent dip in revenue in its fourth quarter, the company reported late last week. The medical device giant, which is headquartered in Ireland but has operational
Target’s digital sales have skyrocketed in the pandemic, and now the superstore has added another avenue for online shopping: Instagram Checkout. The company says it’s the first mass retailer to use the
The U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program was developed quickly out of necessity, but the program might not be accomplishing everything it was intended to. While the program has
As the economic fallout of Covid-19 continues, the owners of the Mall of America in Bloomington are falling behind on mortgage payments for the largest shopping center in the U.S.
Gov. Tim Walz’s decision on Wednesday to keep gyms closed caught many in the fitness industry by surprise. Like scores of restaurateurs in the state, many Minnesota gym owners had been busy
Everyone knew that the numbers would be bad. The only question was, “How bad will they really be?” Now we know. On Thursday the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic
Best Buy’s first quarter earnings report revealed the company’s revenue has decreased 6.3 percent from 2019, dropping to $8.562 billion. That’s compared to revenue of $9.142 billion in the same
The TwinWest Chamber of Commerce and Minneapolis Regional Chamber on Thursday announced plans to merge into a unified entity. While the chambers discussed consolidation before the pandemic, the current situation
The upscale Galleria shopping center is no longer on the market for sale. In January, Twin Cities Business reported that the property was on the market after reviewing marketing materials
Starting June 1, Minnesota bars and restaurants will be able to start serving customers under some very limited circumstances, Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday afternoon. Though indoor dining will still