Vaddio manufactures a specialized high-end video camera—in Minnesota.
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It's "Wood from the 'Hood."
Despite some flat moments, First Avenue has been the epicenter of the Twin Cities music scene for nearly four decades.
And its stores are open only four days a month. How does that work?
Dental People has tripled in revenues over the past three years.
The Eagan business that was once West Publishing now supplies its parent company with the intellectual firepower to outmaneuver Bloomberg and LexisNexis.
News bits from around Minnesota.
Upsher-Smith’s move into developing innovative drugs gained momentum in July 2008 with its equity investment of $6 million in Proximagen Neuroscience, a London-based firm that already had a new Parkinson’s
After a career of formulating time- and money-saving pharmaceuticals at his Minnesota business, Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Ken Evenstad started blending one of the most prestigious pinot noirs in the country.
Crafting performance-based compensation that supports a company's long-term sustainability.
At a time when technology is constantly offering new and unique ways to communicate, meetings and events provide vital communications forums for which there is no perfect substitute. That’s according
You might want garlic at its full potency for staving off vampires—or cholesterol, though garlic’s ability to do that could prove equally mythical. The Mayo Clinic says research so far
Johnny Michaels, the lyrical and heady bartender at La Belle Vie, treats the cocktail as an intellectual challenge—but one that requires equal parts creativity and good humor. (Beware: He cringes
Minnesota credit unions claim that they're withstanding the recession and the real estate bust nicely, thank you. Now they want to lend to capital-hungry small businesses. Banks beg to differ.
Marvin Windows and Doors won't change its "premium" identity in response to a punishing market.
Debt counseling service Auriton Solutions benefits from indepedence, federal program.
Minnesota's largest developer and owner of multifamily housing is able to finance apartment projects that other developers can't by negotiating the red tape of tax credits.
A new craft brand—45th Parallel—elbows its way in.