Did Capitol learn anything from shutdown?
As the one-year anniversary passes, little has changed to discourage future budget standoffs from resulting in the same outcome.
View ArticleLegal Matters: ‘Crowdfunding’ a boon for entrepreneurs, if they clear...
As a provision of April's Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, so-called crowdfunding would allow the funding of a company by selling small amounts of equity to many investors.
View ArticleFinderCodes finds a brand
FinderCodes is a Minneapolis-based startup that has gone high tech with the age-old practice of labeling items that might get lost.
View ArticleNo rush on companies using ‘crowdfunding’
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission appears to be in no hurry when it comes to creating a framework for a business to assemble a bunch of small donations from numerous donors over the Internet...
View ArticleLux lawsuit lays it on the line
Minneapolis Venture LLC is questioning the validity of a 10-year-old use agreement allowing Vikings game day concession stands and bathrooms on the plaza it owns across Chicago Avenue from the...
View ArticleLRT has little reason to fear lawyers
Legal challenges to the Southwest Light Rail Transit project could come from just about any direction, and a lawsuit against it would be far from unusual.
View ArticleState’s high court sides with Abdul
The Minnesota Supreme Court this week set the clock ticking for historic preservation decisions around the state — and perhaps resurrected a Warehouse District office project that the Minneapolis City...
View ArticleNeed a surveyor? Title work? Get in line
Developers are increasingly finding that the uptick in activity has stretched the third-party service providers like surveyors and title researchers that they depend on.
View ArticleReal estate lenders see low rates, high demand
Commercial real estate experts say developers are pushing projects now before financing becomes pricier.
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