It's New to U moved from downtown Savage to Burnsville's Town & Country strip mall in early August.
The moving and storage giant recently bought TC Self Storage, a large facility on Portland Avenue.
Sales are surging at Park Chrysler Jeep in Burnsville, a trend reflected in national statistics, but is this mini-revival a lasting change in consumer habits or a flash in the pan?
Last week, the one of the key developments in Heart of the City was sold to an acquisitions firm in Delaware.
Viewers chose the local ribs joint for the "Best BBQ" category on a recurring feature by WCCO Reporter Matt Brickman.
The company kicked off construction of Arbors II, a new $12 million assisted living facility at the Fairview Ridges campus.
A community college in Ohio has commissioned a small unmanned aircraft, or drone, currently in development by engineers at UTC Aerospace Systems’ Sensors & Integrated Systems—formerly a Goodrich company.
Bill Corby, the president of the Hutchinson Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, will assume Daron Van Helden's old post by Sept. 4.
Burnsville's new food truck company got a shout out from No. 1 Web Design, a site based out of Hong Kong for its delectably-designed web site.
According to recent reports, Burnsville's new Walmart store will open on Oct. 26: Are you put out or pleased?
Shakopee horse and 2011 Northern Lights Debutante winner Keewatin Ice wil also compete.
RJS Software Systems, which develops digital document management systems, announced this week that is would absorb NowData Corp. another Burnsville firm.
Elite Gymnastics Academy is in a newly-renovated building and the staff there is ready to capitalize on Olympics-fueled fever.
Hardee's, maker of the Thickburger and some rather racy ad campaigns, is rapidly expanding in Minnesota. Would you welcome the saucy chain here in Burnsville?
Apex Companies is a Maryland-based company with a presence in 24 states.
One of Burnsville's largest employers is going through a period of intense change: In the last 30 days, Goodrich closed an acquisition deal, debuted an expanded facility, and fired President Brian Gora, who is now suing for $2.6 million in lost pay.
Canterbury Park CEO Randy Sampson: We anticipate it will become the most important race in the state’s history.
Nominate the restaurant in central Dakota County that has the best food for delivery.
The Depot served its last cup of coffee on Sunday, according to the Savage Pacer.
A local family is bringing a hot new pizzeria chain to Burnsville-Apple Valley, with four more Twin Cities stores to follow in the next few years. The Burnsville Toppers opened on July 28.
Tell us and other users what you think of Taqueria La Hacienda by giving it a star rating or writing a review.
Eden Prairie-based Supervalu Inc. is struggling to make a comeback—which could yield lower prices for shoppers but also result in further layoffs in the Twin Cities.
Cedar Fair is reporting that revenues through the July 4 holiday weekend are up by 5 percent over last year at the same time.
PASE is the latest firm to be bought by Massman Automation Designs, LLC, a Villard, MN company that began in its founders garage but has rapidly expanded over the last seven years.
Burnsville's first Califromia-style swap meet kicks off this weekend.
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Daron Van Helden is leaving the Burnsville Chamber of Commerce after 10 years with the organization.
The media company has built onto both its Burnsville and Fridley offices to make way for more jobs.
Party down with the judges this weekend as they sample local cuisine.
The exercise equipment company recently opened its first Minnesota locations in Burnsville and Maple Grove.
The BP at Southcross and Buck Hill is at a prime location, just off the highway. What would you like to see there? Leave your ideas in the comments section below.
The BBB has issued an alert, warning consumers away from Darn Toothy Sam, a Burnsville company which has allegedly threatened to charge customers who report their complaints.
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The Lone Oak Grill will likely open in Eagan at the end of July, according to owner and former Burnsville resident Joel Lehman.
As the three-year anniversary party for Mediterranean Cruise Cafe nears, give them a review on Burnsville Patch.
Six months ago Wendy Karn set out to tame The Edge—a rough and tumble biker bar— and turn it into the warm and welcoming Burnsville Ale House.
Developers are planning to add 35,200 feet to the building that houses Twin Cities Orthopedics.
Monarch Investment & Management Group bought the 228-unit apartment complex for $17.3 million.
Thursday is the grand opening of Freeziac, the second self-serve yogurt bar to open in the last month.