Plenty of people have sampled dim sum. Far fewer have savored an offshoot called Shanghai soup dumplings. YouTube videos offer at least one reason why: Untutored diners can end up
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A Canadian real estate investment trust has reportedly bought several Twin Cities-area properties recently and is becoming a major industrial landlord. Artis Real Estate Investment Trust, based in Winnipeg, bought
St. Paul-based Cardiovascular Systems, Inc., on Wednesday posted a 20 percent increase in first-quarter revenue and an improved net loss, beating analyst estimates. Net loss for the quarter that ended
Airfare at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) jumped 23.3 percent between the second quarter of 2009 and the second quarter of this year, according to data released Monday by
Solera, a Spanish-style restaurant located in downtown Minneapolis' theater district, has been sold to a subsidiary of the Hennepin Avenue Opportunity Fund and will now be operated by Graves Hospitality
Target Corporation posted a same-store sales increase in October, narrowly beating Wall Street expectations but slightly missing the company's desired results. Same-store sales-sales at stores open for at least a
Minneapolis-based Target Corporation announced Monday that it will begin selling Apple's iPhone beginning Sunday. The retailer said that the smart phone will be available at 846 of its stores-those that
United Kingdom-based advertising agency Naked Communications announced Wednesday that it will open a Minneapolis office-marking its first U.S. expansion since opening a New York office in 2006. The company is
New Brighton-based Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. (CSI), said Tuesday that it has agreed to pay $1 million to settle an employment lawsuit filed by Plymouth-based Ev3-a rival medical-technology company that was
A former partner at prominent local law firm Lindquist & Vennum, PLLP, has been sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison for embezzling approximately $2 million from clients and the firm.
The James J. Hill Reference Library's board is considering turning some of its space into a business incubator to help offset losses that it has recently faced. Tom Triplett, director
The IRS and the Department of Health recently announced how they will allocate $1 billion in grants under the Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project program-and Minnesota firms will receive approximately $23.2
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday filed a brief in the Eighth District U.S. Court of Appeals outlining why the verdict in Tom Petters' case was fair-and why Petters' appeal should be
Phillip Adrian Webb, a 46-year-old man from Brooklyn Park, admitted Monday to scamming about $388,000 from San Jose, California-based Cisco Systems, Inc., Minnesota's U.S. Attorney's Office announced. Webb-who was charged
A former assistant Hennepin County attorney has been disbarred for running a prostitution ring. John Paul St. Marie, 66, was charged in July with six felony counts of promoting prostitution.
The St. Paul Port Authority and some upset bondholders met in court Monday to continue a dispute over an investment fund, referred to as the 876 Bonds. About 40 bondholders
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Friday issued a complaint against Minneapolis-based Regis Corporation, alleging that the company violated labor laws. According to the complaint, Regis illegally solicited employees
A motion filed by convicted Ponzi schemer Trevor Cook that sought to lift the court's contempt order was denied Monday by U.S. District Court Judge Michael Davis. Cook was found