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Reply The Star Tribune Sunday released its annual list of the top 50 public companies in the state, based on revenue. (Shutterstock) ST. LOUIS PARK, MN St. Louis Park-based nVent Electric PLC is the No. 23 public company in Minnesota, according to a new report. The Star Tribune Sunday released its annual list of the top 50 public companies in the state, based on revenue. Here s how nVent Electric PLC, an electrical solutions company, performed in the 2021 rankings: Subscribe Revenue: $1,999 million UnitedHealth ....
Project to replace St. Paul s Dixie s On Grand sparks neighborhood debate Many agree Grand Avenue needs a boost, but neighbors worry five stories is too tall. May 5, 2021 5:53am Text size Copy shortlink: After 30 years of peddling Southern comfort food in the heart of St. Paul, Dixie s On Grand owner Peter Kenefick is ready to retire the restaurant and put a five-story building in its place. Kenefick, 64, said if the $32.5 million mixed-use project is approved, it will serve as his legacy. Judging by the reactions of his Summit Hill neighbors, Kenefick s legacy either will spark a resurgence of excitement and commerce along Grand or eclipse the charm of its historic neighborhood. ....
Even after disruptive year, software firms' biggest challenge is still hiring - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Angel Food Bakery leaving downtown for Texa-Tonka shopping center Owner Katy Gerdes cited announcements from businesses not returning to downtown as a factor in the decision Author: Downtown doughnut staple Angel Food Bakery has announced it is moving to the suburbs, marking the latest business to announce a departure from downtown. After serving up sweets to downtown visitors for nine years, the bakery will set up shop in the newly renovated Texa-Tonka shopping center off of Minnetonka Boulevard in St. Louis Park. With the continuing blows about offices and business not coming back any time soon, I have exhausted all my options for the business surviving in the downtown area, owner and chef Katy Gerdes announced on Instagram over the weekend. ....