16-year-old local is building his own "ethical t-shirt" business.
Tight rental market could bring people into housing market, says local Realtor.
Even in "buy local" Southwest Minneapolis, a home-based business can be challenging.
The East Harriet eatery aims for traditional dishes and flavors, with a bit of the unexpected.
Patch editor goes for a ride in the British sports car Quality Coaches' Mark Brandow has converted to an all-electric speedster.
Jason Sowards reveals some of his secrets to local homebrewers.
Nia, says one teacher, is a blend of dance, yoga, and martial arts.
The popular eatery will close at the end of Dec. 31.
Re-Go Electric is helping people go the extra mile(s) to shrink their carbon footprint.
For the procrastinators, there's still time—at Southwest's many nurseries and garden stores.
Construction on a 90-unit senior housing complex is projected to begin in spring 2012.
Campaigners urging a switch to efficient LED lights, and offer a way to get rid of the old ones.
Local business associations' holiday marketing campaigns are getting into full swing.
Mayor Rybak declared Saturday "Minneapolis Homebrew Day"
The public got a long, up-close look at the final design proposed for 43rd and Upton.
Patch presents our pickings for the best presents for men this holiday season in Southwest
The design, now submitted to city, will be reviewed in January.
A musical, holiday shopping, gift-making, and real live reindeer will spice up your weekend.
Patch presents our pickings for the best presents for women this holiday season in Southwest
The popular Tangletown eatery takes advantage of rising popularity.
The Linden Hills hardware store looks for ways to stay competitive.
Local artist Mike Murray's show will open at one of Southwest's newest galleries.
This Sunday, the final and largest Kingfield Farmers Market heads indoors for a holiday celebration.
The once occasional shop is now open every weekend, by popular demand.
Patisserie 46 turns over its kitchen to Gai Gai Thai for Thursday's lunch rush.
The longtime Armatage business officially opened its second location last weekend.
Friday night, the firm will show off newspapers from the 1940s, found in the ceiling during office renovations.
Born in their namesake neighborhood, the first retail bottles of the beer ship out this week.
The Muddy Pig's sister-restaurant has a different approach, but a shared adoration for quality beer.
OM Collective helps new teachers get on their feet (or hands, or head, depending on the pose)
The panels will help reduce owner Mark Brandow's electricity bill.
Elections saw much greater turnout than normal.
After a decade in Northfield, the craft and gift shop has found a new home in Southwest.
Linden Corner developer promises he won't use focus group survey to claim strong neighborhood support.
After a devastating fire, the popular Southwest Minneapolis store is open again.
Minneapolitans gathered for a 38th Street block party and enjoyed food, entertainment, and demonstrations on Nicollet and Grand Avenue.
House of Music bucks tough economy to expand into Fulton.
This month's bake-off at Kingfield Farmers Market brought a bounty of apple-themed desserts.
Local growers Karla Pankow and Elizabeth Millard are going after their dream with gusto.
Development headed to the city for approval.