A look at some of the top news stories the past week on Roseville Patch.
A look at some of the top stories during the past week on Roseville Patch.
The giant discounter expects completion of new supercenter in about a year.
Seese is ready to show business owners "the awesomeness of Patch."
The discounter intends to build a 160,000 square-foot store.
The Roseville shop's customers have ranged from CEOs and local celebrities to movie stars.
The discounter plans to build a 160,000 square-foot store in the city's Twin Lakes neighborhood.
Roseville's LaCasita and Ol' Mexico expecting a bigger-than-normal weekend crowds
Relocation from HarMar Mall 5 years ago has given the independent bookseller greater visibility.
A look at the most frequently read posts of the past month.
The relocation of this Walgreens from the Byerly's Shopping Center will mean a bigger, more convenient store, company says.
Twin Cities native Christine Johnson recently teamed up with New York City-based Petit Organics to bring fresh, organic, wholesome baby food to the many busy families in the Twin Cities metro area.
Rik Schwinden, owner of Mr. Zero's, says there are plenty of myths about the Fab Four's controversial 1966 Butcher album cover.
Roundy's charitable arm visited Roseville Rainbow Foods to donate cash, food to area food shelves.
The "Sassy Lassy" Pub Trivia Contest kicks off this weekend at the Roseville eatery and drinking establishment.
The Brooklyn Center-based company says it's closing 80 shops nationwide, rebranding another 88.
Bartender Melanie Heldt says business was steady on opening day Friday.
A look at some of Roseville's business news during March.
Roseville Petco store partners with local non-profit to find places for homeless rabbits.
From brunches to church services, there are plenty of ways to enjoy this holiday weekend in the community.
From Axel's Charhouse to Old Country Buffet, Roseville-area restaurants will be feeding thousands.
But ground-breaking for new retail business expected in April, replacing the once well-known restaurant.
New local gym features, among other things, a low $10-a-month membership fee and judgment-free workout areas.
ESGR honors CenterPoint Legal Solutions Inc.
Sandwich shop on Lexington Avenue spreads its wings in a new space just down the street.
A perennial summer favorite is back for business.
There are plenty of places to show off the wearin' of the green.
The parking lot ts getting torn up in preparation for a new business moving in.
What are folks from Roseville are selling on the web?
Ribbon-cutting ceremony held Thursday afternoon.
Think of the Minneapolis-based online network as a "virtual food truck," connecting restaurants with office workers.
New short-order grill opens at the County Road D Marathon gasoline station.
Powers is a certified massage therapist.
What folks from Roseville are selling on the web.
A new Roseville Patch column meant to recognize individuals, businesses and organizations for noteworthy accomplishments, honors and goods deeds.
Are you wondering what businesses are opening or closing in the east metro or otherwise making the news? Here’s an update for the month of February.
Some 1,400 members and guests took advantage of special promotion.
SEIU Local 26 says three-year contract would give janitors pay raises, preserves full-time jobs. The janitors work in several Twin Cities including Roseville.
Blanca Jimenez works for Diversified Maintenance Systems cleaning the Kmart big-box store in Burnsville.
The merger is expected to close by the end of the calendar year 2013, OfficeMax CEO and President Ravi Saligram wrote in an email to MaxPerks members. Until then, OfficeMax and Office Depot will remain separate companies.