Mahowald started at the bottom and became the owner of Cornerstone Copy Center.
A roundup of recent property transactions in the Burnsville area.
The retailer plans to move to the other side of Interstate 35 to make more space for pet adoption services.
Independent retailers are hoping to cash in on Black Friday's lesser known sibling—Small Business Saturday.
After decades of working for others, the restaurant's founders have become their own bosses.
Insiders hope the Burnsville facility becomes a regional magnet.
BooksMN, formerly an online-only bookseller, goes local with a storefront on County Road 42 West.
This weekend marks the opening of a new full-service bar and restaurant area called the Mezz Lounge at the Paragon Odyssey 15.
A roundup of recent real estate transactions in Burnsville.
Wednesday, city and county officials bid farewell to the city's first mall, which was demolished to make way for Valley Ridge, a home for seniors.
After a red-hot July, sales cooled in August.
Air traffic management, airplane technologies are behind changes.
Boost! is a Burnsville business that helps kids with special needs learn how to succeed in social situations at school, at home and at play.
The redesigned Burnsville movie theater will be one of just a handful of theaters in the metro area that serve alcohol.
Maggie Wilderotter, CEO and Chairman of Frontier Communications Corporation, was in town yesterday to talk jobs, business growth and what it was like to bust through the glass ceiling in the tech industry.
Compared to July 2010, Burnsville saw a brisk trade in the real estate sector, with 77 closings. Prices continued to decline, however.
The idiosyncratic florist/computer repair shop moved into town in mid-July.
To herald the waning days of summer, we've compiled a list of luscious salads perfect for warm nights on the patio.
Thursday, the mayor and other city officials toured Xcel's Black Dog Power Plant, which is in the process of switching from coal to natural gas.
The Minnesota River is in the throes of the fourth bout of flooding in 12 months, a pattern which has disrupted businesses along the river and threatens the health of forests in the flood plain.
I Love Burnsville Week continues, but this time with a tasty twist.
Burnsville is among the top five finalists competing in the Best Food category in a contest, sponsored by USA TODAY and Rand McNally.
The Bad Idea Burger is hotter than the grill it cooks on.
Lisa Marie Monson is accused of forging more than $15,000 worth of checks on the account of the Burnsville company where she worked as a bookkeeper.
Burnsville bids adieu to a well-known floral shop, which will be relocating this summer.
The council approved a proposal from the retail giant on Tuesday.
Gary Locke, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce, presented a solution to unemployment: Double exports by 2015.
For the second year in a row, the St. Paul Farmers' Market will be displaced by road construction.
Scenes from the new restaurant.
The aim of the $1.9 million-dollar project was to bring the library up to modern standards
Maps detailing the location of each participating home will be created an distributed at city locations
Jason Cameric saw an opportunity to test out some new techniques in Thursday's class. It was no fun.
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Morgan's on Nicollet is set to open its doors May 2 and will cater to businesses, travelers and locals
BPT co-owner and former college athlete Catherine Hoha prefers workouts that mimic motorcycles
Under the terms of the deal Frontier will be able to offer improved availability, speed and quality for commercial and residential users of broadband
Burnsville legislators have been busy working for their community. Here is what they've been doing.
Council member Dan Kealey expects more assertiveness and entrepreneurial thinking from the EDC
Bootcamp trainer Jason Camerlic threw down the gauntlet in Sunday morning's class. I could not answer
Thursday's class with trainer Jason Camerlic left me stranded and sore for most of the next 36 hours.