Two metro plants are closing permanently, impacting 100 workers across all levels of the company.
Aramark provides food services and related equipment to hospitals, universities, school districts, stadiums, and other businesses.
Plymouth area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 126,388 Minnesota businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Plymouth.
The City of Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department is seeking vendors and sponsors for its annual Bark in the Park event.
CEO Views collaborated with Rick Niemi, Valor Compounding Pharmacy’s CEO, on a piece for the Objective of Compounded Prescriptions
Bankruptcy filings were down in Hennepin County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Plymouth area and across MN serve their customers.
The City of Plymouth is set to hold its first virtual Plymouth Farmers Market this winter beginning January 18 featuring foods.
Hennepin County is offering $24.6 million in relief grants to small businesses and nonprofits that have suffered economic hardship.
Plymouth is one of only 10 Minnesota cities to hold top ratings from both agencies.
The program aims to increase the capacity of businesses and promote the long-term vitality of the Plymouth business community.
The city will award grants up to $10,000. Applications will be accepted until September 15.
Grant applicants should note that criteria, eligibility and requirements may differ between city and county grant programs.
Businesses will be asked to complete a short registration form at the site.
Only vendors should handle market products – customers should not touch items as they shop.
The market will be open 2:30-6:30 p.m. each Wednesday until September 30.
'Beginning May 18, retail stores and main street businesses are permitted to reopen if they have a social distancing plan.'
Plymouth restaurants and businesses are relying on loyal customers now more than ever. Visit the webpage and help support local restaurants.
Properties are the city's first hotels to be built in two decades
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Get healthy, get active and get connected with Matchup. CEO John Contreras explains more through Patch Connect.
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The top business stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include more stores coming to a mall and the sale of an LA Fitness building.
The company is also leaving 700 open positions unfilled.
Two-thirds of women consider themselves the family breadwinner.
Google grabs the top slot yet again on Fortune list.
Here's why you should think before you tweet. (Or Facebook. Or Instagram.)
This holds the key to a bigger tax refund.
The top business stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a new prototype for a bagel business and Chuck E. Cheese’s changes hands.
Chuck E. Cheese's has 7 locations in Minnesota.
Children can become trapped in the chests when the lid closes automatically locking with no way of opening from the inside.
There weren’t many Twin Cities residents happy with a federal appeals court ruling that could allow broadband companies to favor some websites over others.
A wave of 50 store openings could start within a year, according to news reports.
Love it or hate it, the Internet giant’s newest acquisition has people talking about thermostats like they never have before.
The top business stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a new Buffalo Wild Wings, bakery and tea emporium.
The retailer had earlier said 40 million customers had sensitive data stolen, like credit card numbers, debit card PINs and email addresses.