September’s business news from our Patch sites in Northfield, Roseville, Dakota County, Washington County and Hudson, WI.
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“Our dad kinda trained us and got us going and it got to a certain point where, what better name than naming the place after our dad, Ray,” Mark Jacob told WCCO.
Smokeless Smoking plans to open this winter in Woodbury’s City Centre.
Six good reasons to start freelancing.
If you like selling or customer service, you might be interested in these jobs.
The company has a purchase agreement in place and is working to redevelop the campus.
Patch put the question out on Facebook and got several responses.
The retailer has been eyeing a location in Woodbury for some time.
Plans for the site are expected to be unveiled at the Woodbury Business Classic on Oct. 3.
Sales and retail jobs are among the highlights this week.
WCCO is asking people to vote for their favorite.
The companies will open under one roof in Woodbury’s Eagle Valley Marketplace.
Forbes Magazine released its annual 400 Richest Americans List on Monday, Sept. 16.
Chipotle Mexican Grill and Bank Mutual are among the businesses hiring.
The burger joint will open in Woodbury’s City Centre, next door to Subway.
“This is an exciting time for HealthEast,” says Tom Schmitt, Senior VP – ACO, Clinics & Outpatient Services. “We have been warmly embraced by the Woodbury community and look forward to growing with them.”
The event will feature dance demonstrations, prizes and snacks. Yackel moved from Cottage Grove to the Valley Creek Mall.
Punch serves Neapolitan-style pizzas that come out of an 800-degree wood-fire oven in 90 seconds.
The Woodbury City Council approved the plans in June.
Two buildings are under construction at the site, located at the corner of Tamarack Road and Bielenberg Drive.
The new Woodbury Jake’s Wayback Burgers is expected to be open in time for two contests featuring the “Triple Triple,” a nine-patty burger.
The motel has been beleaguered by police calls in recent years, culminating with a hostage standoff a year ago.
The senior care provider plans to build on a parcel south of Bailey Road and west of Radio Drive.
The company provides rentals—tents, dance floors, chairs, etc.—for events.
Miley Nails and Pedicures is the latest addition to the Commerce Hill development (by SuperTarget), which also includes a new McDonald’s and waxing salon. A Chuck E. Cheese’s is slated for the site, as well.
Assessment Systems Corp works with organizations and businesses to improve their testing procedures.
The Woodbury dental office has a registered therapy dog, a 4-year-old cocker spaniel named Molly.
The Woodbury facility on Radio Drive is HealthPartners’ largest primary care clinic.
The companies are expected to open soon under one roof in Woodbury’s Eagle Valley Marketplace.
A Washington County jury decided Heidi Weber, a dean of the Globe University's medical assistant program, was protected by the state's Whistleblower Act when she was terminated two years ago.
Known for its “Triple Triple,” a nine-patty burger, the restaurant is set to open in Woodbury’s City Centre, next door to Subway.
The closure of the restaurant, which opened in February, was a surprise, according to the leasing broker for Eagle Valley Marketplace in Woodbury.
“There’s a lot of buzz in Woodbury,” says Jenny Nyquist, director for Punch Pizza. “We’re anticipating being busy.”
The chain already has 2,700 card-carrying members in Woodbury, the Woodbury Bulletin reports.
"This wash features state-of-the-art lava application of Rain-X and Blue Coral Polybond," reads a description on the YouTube post.
The arts and crafts store expects to open after the first of the year in Woodbury.