The Estensons offer unique jewelry and gifts at Shakopee Trading Post.
Nate and Staci McCormick are a brother and sister duo with a knack for roasting a pig.
Two sisters, Veronica and Jessica Case opened Tupelo, a gift studio in downtown Shakopee, in June 2010.
In the first two quarters of 2011, Shakopee saw 9.3 percent job growth β most of which can likely be attributed to two businesses.
Dr. Kuyperβs specific interests are movement disorders, including Parkinsonβs disease, other forms of tremor and dystonia.
The artist-rendered drawing will highlight past and present businesses.
Khwice owns and operates Dangerfieldβs Restaurant along the Minnesota River.
After about a month in a temporary space, the Shakopee Chamber of Commerce is back in business at 1801 East County Road 101.
Valley Sports in Shakopee will change hands in a few years as the current owner, Dave Jansen, hands the store over to his nephew, Tony.
Shakopee businesswoman Lanae Paaverud has turned social media into a full time job.
Ed Dressen has owned and operated Eagle Pet Center in Shakopee for more than 40 years.
Bryan and Lisa Turtle say they are proud to serve the Shakopee community.
Donβt let the hype of βofficialβ shopping days send common sense out the window.
They might not be opening at midnight on Black Friday, but locally owned stores are hatching their own holiday deals.
Project Runway's Christopher Straub explains why his hometown pride helped him land his latest project with retailer Maurices.
Mary Schwartz has served the community for eight years through her well-known shop, Shakopee Florist.
Straub's line launches on Tuesday, Nov. 22 at maurices.com
The Chamber has temporarily moved their offices to 1275 Ramsey Street, Suite 300.
A grant from the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community made thirty new rooms and a renovation possible.
Two sisters operate a Shakopee consignment shop offering high-end clothes and accessories.
Ribbon cut Monday for the restaurant's remodel.
Clinic adds four new doctors.
Diane Sullivan has run an antique shop in Shakopee for more than 20 years.
Older buildings aren't required to meet guidelines under the Americans With Disabilities Act.
This Shakopee duo runs Eagle Creek, a quilt shop that operates out of the towns old train depot.
From picking beans at the age of seven to now managing a business, Selso Romero is part of an expanding community of Hispanic workers in Shakopee.
From trash to treasure, one Shakopee women is making a living by turning ordinary junk into unique art.
Throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin, Miracle Treat Day raised more than $235,000 in 2010.
Mazopiya is owned and operated by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community.
The joint venture also bought a White Bear Lake property for $30.5 million in September 2010.
The $4.5 million facility will largely serve commercial haulers.
The racetrack lost an estimated $3 million in revenueβand other losses off the books.