The East Valley Rugby team hopes to capitalize on its speed and defensive play this year as the team heads into the 2012 regular season
Paragon Outlets wants to build an outlet shopping center and two-level parking ramp near the intersection of Hwy. 13 and Cedar Ave.
The athletic store will offer shoes, gear, accessories and training for local runners.
The retailer plans to close 50 stores and lay off as many as 400 employees, thanks in part to declining revenues.
The local housing market is off to a warmer start this year, according to the Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors.
Three years after opening, the gym has roughly 120 members.
Large corporate contractions and more than enough developable land have led to a saturated market.
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Diversified Information Technologies will renovate a 64,000-square-foot building along I-35E in Eagan.
The building will house a training center for the company's Institutional Division, according to a press release issued Tuesday.
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Zeze and Moody Arafa are the owners of the soon-to-be opened Ze's Town Center Diner in Eagan.
Grigoryev immigrated from Russia in 1996 and has owned his plumbing business for five years.
W.P. Carey & Co. LLC. purchased the properties for nearly $153 million, according to Finance and Commerce.
The new CEO will take the helm in February.
The company plans to close 81 of its 494 restaurants, according to the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal.
Hockenbergs, formerly located in Minneapolis, moved to Eagan at the end of December.
Tyler Liedman and Chris McLean's first year of small business ownership has been a learning experience, Liedman says.
The Bureau has a few tips on watching out for scammers, and creating a disaster plan for your business and employees.
Jake Sobiech and Noah Brown are the creators of their own sports commentary show, which regularly airs on Eagan-TV.
Owners Mary Jo and John Koski said the decision to close the shop was a difficult one.
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Zest opened last week at the corner of Hwy. 3 and Diffley Road in Eagan.
Day By Day Childcare is planning a move from its current home in Diffley Square in Eagan.
The business' move to 1575 Thomas Center Drive will be complete by Dec. 28.
A $500,000 forgivable loan will fuel the planned expansion, which will take place early next year.
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development says the expansion project will bring hundreds of jobs to the southeastern metro area.
Recognition for support of military familes comes in the form of a Yellow Ribbon Company for Thomson Reuters.
A new women-only fitness studio will open with 21 poles for dancers on Dec. 17.
Businesses say they plan to grow over the next two years.
Spokesman says chain looking for new franchisee.
The new fast-casual restaurant in town is offering half-price entrees all day as part of the grand opening.
The fast-casual Mexican grill is planning a grand opening event on Monday, Dec. 5 for the national chain's first Eagan location.
Kaman Industrial Technologies to occupy 29,673 square feet in Eagan office/warehouse facility.
Wondering what time local retail stores are opening and closing on Black Friday? Here's a guide to help you hunt down those bargains.
Increasing home sales and decreasing listings are creating a downward spiral of inventory. But professionals say it's not fair to call it a buyer's market yet.
138,000 square foot data center to be built by North Carolina-based Five 9s Digital major step to helping Eagan realize goal of becoming Minnesota telecommunications hub.
Agreement reached to halt eviction proceedings against Solace Salon & Spa and Massage Envy, located in Eagan's Northwood Court strip mall.
Economy, location cited for reasons behind abrupt closure. Roseville, Bloomington and Plymouth locations still open.
Despite recent announcements that Mesaba Airlines and Lockheed Martin are pulling out of Eagan, city still optimistic about jobs outlook.