Minneapolis-based Syncris is on a mission to improve the performance and reliability of microgrids—small electric grids that can operate with or without a larger network. CEO Scott Tracy says the
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Company intends to remember the husband of Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman for “his intelligence, kindness, and generosity.”
Many years ago, I was asked to assist a team in replacing a key employee who had resigned. As I began to define the recruitment plan, I looked at data
The expanded footprint reflects "our confidence in the city’s future," a bank executive said.
With the opening of Associated Bank, the IDS Center skyway will be home to six financial institutions.
Shortly after former Arctic Cat vice president Brad Darling and an outside investment group purchased the venerable snowmobile maker in late April for an undisclosed sum, they announced plans for
The barricades will come down overnight, and on Thursday, June 12, Southdale Center's gleaming new luxury wing will open to the public. But most of the shopping is still a
The collapse of the commercial real estate market has been a constant in the news since 2020. It has driven a chain reaction of phenomena that portend deep problems for
Just two years after he left Ford Motor Co. to turn around C.H. Robinson, CEO Dave Bozeman finds himself dealing with a volatile U.S. tariff policy that has upended global
It took President Trump almost six weeks to reduce the high tariffs on China that he announced with much fanfare April 2 in a Rose Garden ceremony. By the time
If there’s any silver lining for public media under pressure from the Trump administration, it’s that audiences seem to be showing up with outsized support. Minnesota Public Radio blew past
An abiding commitment to customers. The ability to execute. Exceptional service. These are some of the elements that unite the winners of TCB’s Best of Business awards. These 100-plus winners
The state holds steady with 17 companies on the list, but half of them saw revenue declines in fiscal 2024.
Editor's Note: This interview was conducted in fall 2024 and appeared in TCB's October/November print issue. Christophe Beck is the president and CEO of Ecolab, a global company that generated
Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co.—two luxury retailers that have long distinguished Edina’s Galleria as the preeminent destination for exclusive shopping in the Twin Cities—are following many of the center’s
Camperoni founder Meredith Englund on how raising kids makes her a better startup founder, or maybe it's the other way around.
With founder Steele Smiley back as CEO, the chain is evolving beyond salads, updating store design, and buying back franchise locations.
A corporate exec turned founder with enterprise software to sell finds himself on the receiving end of rejection, and adapts.