At the end of February many Minnesota restaurants and hospitality businesses complained that they couldn’t find enough workers to fill open jobs. The issue had been plaguing nearly every industry
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Roseville-based Calyxt on Thursday introduced its first commercial product Calyno via its new e-commerce website. The plant-based biological technology startup says it uses a gene editing platform from the University of Minnesota to develop
We could probably all use a vacation right now. But what might getaways actually look like for the foreseeable future? Cast a gaze on the shores of Lake Superior where Wild
Gerdau Ameristeel is idling a large part of the operations at its St. Paul steel mill. In a letter dated April 28 to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic
With much of the country stuck inside for the foreseeable future, the potential for prescription drug abuse has grown significantly. In early April, members of the Trump administration said the
The events industry is taking a big hit in the face of quarantining, social distancing, and limited gathering sizes. Regardless of how long you’ve been in the industry, it’s going
Izzy’s Ice Cream is saying goodbye to its origins as the pandemic exacerbates economic difficulties for businesses of all varieties. Down to about 10 percent of revenue and with big
Gov. Tim Walz, this is an open letter—er, blog post—written to make a case for starting the first phase of the opening process on or before May 4th. Someone let
Next to the travel industry no business sector in Minnesota has been as hard hit as restaurants and bars, closed by government order on March 17, nearly six weeks ago.
The Editor's Note appeared in the April issue of Twin Cities Business. The Women in Leadership event has been postponed until October 12. The same featured panelists are scheduled to participate. As
This column appeared in the April issue of Twin Cities Business magazine. Concerns about the climate crisis are growing stronger, as temperatures rise and climate patterns shift, affecting everything from air quality to vegetation,
This article appeared in the April issue of Twin Cities Business magazine. If you didn’t catch the name above the door, you might think Creative Kidstuff was resurrected from among the mountain of retailers
Company: Doosan Bobcat Headquarters: Fifth Street Towers, 150 S. Fifth St., Minneapolis Size: 10,600 square feet Designer: Shultz & Associates Architects Flexibility is key at Doosan Bobcat’s new regional office in downtown Minneapolis,
Minnesota’s lowest-profile public company with more than $200 million in annual revenue? A strong case can be made that it’s ANI Pharmaceuticals Inc. based in the small Minnesota town of
The sports station is now tops in the metro overall.
Remember the days of gathering at a bustling open-air brewery? You may miss soaking up Minnesota’s beer culture, but the state’s breweries are missing out on a significant chunk of
Being an expectant parent adds a whole extra layer of worry to this already unsettled and unprecedented time. Kristine Merta, co-owner of Amma Parenting—a nine-location, Edina-based pregnancy and infant education center
Growing up helping his family run the Gunflint Lodge, Lee Kerfoot has the outdoors and adventure in his DNA. While a pandemic and recession isn’t the fun type of adventure,