A feature that asks residents how Hopkins should fill its vacant spaces.
The money will be used for arts programming.
Grace Homes specializes in creating a warm atmosphere for those with memory illnesses.
The property will be up for bid at the April 27 auction.
A new feature that asks residents how Hopkins should fill its vacant spaces.
Spring 2012 housing market may be the best we’ve seen in eight years.
Andrew Baron, who restored the legendary 18th Century Maillardet Automaton for the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, will speak at Hopkins High School on May 4.
The store will be donating 5 percent of all sales to the Hopkins nonprofit Friday.
Where’s your favorite place to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day?
Patch has plenty of options to help you get the word out about your business.
The inaugural Best of Patch contest asks residents to share their favorite coffee shops.
Gary Lee Smith Jr. is accused of making diagnoses and ordering tests with insufficient documentation.
Hillary Feder, owner and president of Hillary's Handpainted & Personalized Gifts, offered these tips to find something meaningful for someone you love.
Sample these dishes on your Valentine's date.
Glenrose Floral's Britta Wilson offered these recommendations to show those you love how much you care.
Carol Gallagher and Otteau Christiansen will share their expertise at this weekend's Lake Home & Cabin Show.
Ceramic Design helps class members de-stress.
Claiming your listing in Patch's business directory is free and expands exposure for local businesses.
MegaWave fills an 18-month vacancy.
Plant Extracts International markets essential oils for the growing world of aromatheraphy.
Hopkins-based JoJo's Retro and Vintage is a one-woman operation run by Minnetonka resident Josette Elstad.
Aji will donate $1 to the Hopkins Center for the Arts whenever a customer orders an entrée and a beverage.
These Hopkins locations can help if you need to grab a bite over the holiday.
Governmental and Educational Assistance Corp. and The Blake School both made the Star Tribune’s 16th Annual Nonprofit Report.
Raju Lamichhane creates works from newsprint, leaves, seeds, food peelings and a lot more.
Blackstone manor took second, and Hopkins Carpet One placed third.
Local marketing consultant Doug Denny shares some tips for small-business owners.
Subjects in White Buffalo Solutions’ apps include “gruesome executions,” “rape and incest” and “prostitutes”—as well as more common Christian subjects.
Pride in craftsmanship can be its own reward.
The women's fitness club has enjoyed 10 good years in the city.
Former Timberwolf Chris Carr opened the business in 2007.
Heather Rachel opened boutique store Sassy Pantz in Downtown Hopkins on Oct. 18.
Follow actor Brent Teclaw behind the scenes at the Stages Theatre Co. play.
The company's consulting services allow its customers to avoid costly hiring.
Powell Business Center renovations were finished two months early.
Move-ins will start July 2012.
A garden can thrive into fall and even through the winter.
The secret is in the dough.
Carol Gallagher and Otteau Christiansen started a cabin décor business after perfecting their own cabin on Lake Vermilion.
Businesses in the city have a variety of job openings.