Flooded South Minneapolis Flower Shop open for Mother’s Day

A south Minneapolis flower shop is back up and running for Mother’s Day. This comes after a water main break at 50th and Penn Avenue sent streams of water into businesses three months ago.

Business owner facing steep tariffs tests whether people will pay for 'Made in USA'

A business offered customers a choice between a foreign-made product or the same item made in the U.S. at a much higher cost - and was overwhelmed by the results.

Apostle Supper Club closing in St. Paul at the end of the month

The Apostle Supper Club in downtown St. Paul is closing at the end of May, with its owners blaming crime and office vacancy rates as challenges to running a business in the city.

For a young barber, pursuing passion is a cut above

Finding your true calling can be the key to a fulfilling life. A young barber believes he is an example of what can happen when you follow your dreams.

Isles Bun & Coffee co-owner dies, remembered as ‘mentor’ in Uptown

Isles Bun & Coffee in Uptown, Minneapolis, announced the unexpected death of its co-owner Jeff Veigel on Tuesday - someone who's since been described as a "mentor" to other business owners in the city.

Minnesota offering $2 million to help farmers in cannabis industry

Minnesota's CanGrow grant program will provide up to $2 million in aid to help farmers navigate the upcoming recreational cannabis industry.

Tariffs could impact MN breweries
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Rep. Kelly Morrison held a news conference on Tuesday with local brewery owners in Minnesota to discuss how tariffs are disrupting their businesses.

Roseville's Mr. Zero's reviving new generation of vintage games

A generation of toys and video games is making a comeback at Roseville’s Mr. Zeros, which celebrates 16 years in business next month.

Minnesota taco shop faces eviction after legal battle

A Minnesota Mexican restaurant that changed its name after a legal battle with Taco John's is now facing a new challenge.

Businesses still floating in uncertainty after Minneapolis water main break

A month after a major water main break shut down the intersection of Penn Avenue and 50th Street, the City of Minneapolis hopes to reopen the streets this week.

Reopening uncertain for Mpls businesses
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A month after a major water main break shut down the intersection of Penn Avenue and 50th Street, the City of Minneapolis hopes to reopen the streets this week. But, the businesses affected by the flooding are still working to figure out what's next.

Tariffs impact on wine industry
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American wine distributors are worried tariffs are going to hurt the industry.

Minnesota restaurants, hotels struggling with staff and occupancy decline: Report

Although restaurant locations have grown since 2019, many owners still struggle with finding enough employees to staff locations. Meanwhile, occupancy rates at hotels have yet to rebound from pre-pandemic levels.

Cragun’s owners selling popular Brainerd resort after 85 years

After more than eight decades in the tourism industry, Dutch Cragun and family are selling the popular Brainerd resort Cragun's this summer to a Baxter leisure company.

Treasury Department halts enforcement of BOI requirements: What to know

The Treasury Department announced that it is suspending enforcement of the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements. Here's what to know.

Young entrepreneurs create healthy treats in Mpls
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A vegetable-based dessert business in north Minneapolis is booming and kids are the employees who are gardening, baking, and taking orders. Green Garden Bakery, also known as GGB, started 10 years ago. It has been a resource for the community for fresh foods and desserts in what?s considered a food dessert.