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Breathe99 Launches Reusable Industrial Respirator

With funding secured from philanthropic organizations and Kickstarter, the company looks toward FDA authorization.

Startups Stick Together in Uncertainty of Pandemic

Entrepreneurial culture adapts to virtual communities as founders brace for a future slowing of venture capital funds.

United Properties Opens New Office in Austin, Texas

The Minneapolis developer sees a “resilient economy” in the Lone Star State’s capital.

ANI Pharmaceuticals Seeking New CEO

Under-the-radar Minnesota company posted $206 million in sales last year.

FDA Green-lights Production of U of M’s Cheaper Ventilator

The new device could be 25 times less expensive to make than standard ventilators.

Minnesota Ranks in Top Ten for Tapping Emergency Small Business Loans

But federal program has run out of money in less than two weeks.

Loss Leaders: Restaurateurs Get Their Hands Dirty to Keep the Lights On

Patisserie 46’s John Kraus, Black Sheep Pizza’s Jordan Smith, Yum! Kitchen and Bakery’s Patti Soskin, and World Street Kitchen’s Sameh Wadi on their pandemic return to the front lines.

Crisis Proves Out Omnia Fishing’s Digital Strategy

The Minneapolis e-commerce startup is projecting $1 million in revenue for 2020, up from $200,000 last year.

How KFAN Became the King of Local Personality Radio

The sports station is now tops in the metro overall.

Help Wanted at Proozy.com: Daily Deals A Draw In Uncertain Times

The CEO of the Eagan-based overstock retailer explains why his strategy is thriving while overall retail sales plunge.

Minnesota Business Leaders Tapped for Trump’s ‘Economic Revival’ Groups

List includes CEOs from Target, 3M, US Bank, Cargill, and UnitedHealth Group.

Best Buy Furloughs 51,000 Workers, Takes Other Cost-Saving Measures

CEO Corie Barry will forgo 50 percent of her base salary; company sets up $10 million employee assistance fund.

A Storm is Brewing for Minnesota’s Craft Breweries

As the economic impact of the pandemic deepens, the state’s breweries are scrambling to find new sources of revenue.

U.S. Bank Net Income Drops 31 Percent

The lender has set aside nearly $1 billion to cover bad loans.

Minnesota Hospitals Forecast Nearly $3B Loss

The state’s hospital trade group has asked for additional federal funds to offset losses caused by Covid-19 preparations.

New Program Supports Mental Health for Health Care Workers

Nonprofit MN Mental Health Advocates has rolled out a free mental health program for the state’s health care workers.

Amma Parenting Helps Quell New Parent Fears During Pandemic

The Edina-based pregnancy and infant education center pivots to online resources knowing parents need support now more than ever.

To Tik or Not?

Brands are wary of the newest social platform. Should they be?

“In These Difficult Times”

The pandemic has not stopped advertising, but Solve’s CEO says it has altered the business of making it.

Kerfoot Canopy: Eyes on the Horizon

While the zip lines remain out of commission during the stay-at-home order, Kerfoot Canopy owner Lee Kerfoot is using the time to plan for adventures after the pandemic passes.

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