Polaris Industries is scheduled to officially break ground Friday on a 144,000-square-foot expansion that will more than double the size of its existing 126,000-square-foot product development facility in Wyoming, Minn.
Polaris to break ground on Wyoming facility expansion
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Greater MSP sees jobs back at 2007 levels — in 2016
A year after its official launch, regional economic development group Greater MSP claims it is on track when it comes to its job creation goals in the Twin Cities.
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Entrepreneurial: High-flying food fare
Atiki’s Flight Catering serves as many as 15 to 20 planes a day, with clients including U.S. presidents, foreign dignitaries, corporate executives and celebrities who fly out of the Twin Cities on private or corporate jets.
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Drumbeat for tax repeal gets louder
With the start of the legislative session just weeks away, business leaders are ramping up opposition to three unpopular new taxes.
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Flood insurance spike hits Roseau hard
In the far northwestern Minnesota city of Roseau, the spike in flood insurance premiums has just about dried up the local housing market.
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Polaris snaps up Plymouth building
Medina-based Polaris Industries has paid $10.86 million for an empty office building in Plymouth, likely for use as corporate office space.
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Polaris to use Plymouth building as second headquarters
Polaris paid $10.86 million for the 120,000-square-foot property at 9955 59th Ave. N. in Plymouth.
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Polaris hiring as it expands line of motorcycles
Sales of Indian motorcycles are strong enough to support more jobs at the Iowa plant that makes them.
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NELSON, Ryan Cos. working on design for Polaris building in Plymouth
NELSON and Ryan joined the project to help design the 120,000-square-foot building for the company.
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New workforce housing program in flux after veto
The governor’s mandate to rework the jobs bill to support other programs threatens to limit the dollars available for encouraging development of affordable rentals.
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Polaris to lease former Kmart facility in Shakopee
Polaris Industries signed a lease for about 850,000 square feet of the 1.1-million-square-foot building on Canterbury Road.
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DEED braces for program freeze as potential layoffs loom
The state sent layoff notices to 9,451 state employees — including DEED’s staff of 1,490 — that would take effect July 1, when the current budget runs out, if Gov. Mark Dayton and legislators can’t iron out a funding plan.
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Polaris, others to split $2.37 million in expansion funding
Four Minnesota companies will get a combined $2.37 million from the state to support expansion projects slated to create more than 500 jobs. The funding announced Monday comes from the state’s Job Creation Fund, managed by the Department of Employment and Economic Development. Grants through the fund hinge on whether the companies hit certain hiring ...
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Drumbeat for tax repeal gets louder
With the start of the legislative session just weeks away, business leaders are ramping up opposition to three unpopular new taxes.
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Flood insurance spike hits Roseau hard
In the far northwestern Minnesota city of Roseau, the spike in flood insurance premiums has just about dried up the local housing market.
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Polaris snaps up Plymouth building
Medina-based Polaris Industries has paid $10.86 million for an empty office building in Plymouth, likely for use as corporate office space.
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Polaris to use Plymouth building as second headquarters
Polaris paid $10.86 million for the 120,000-square-foot property at 9955 59th Ave. N. in Plymouth.
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Polaris hiring as it expands line of motorcycles
Sales of Indian motorcycles are strong enough to support more jobs at the Iowa plant that makes them.
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NELSON, Ryan Cos. working on design for Polaris building in Plymouth
NELSON and Ryan joined the project to help design the 120,000-square-foot building for the company.
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New workforce housing program in flux after veto
The governor’s mandate to rework the jobs bill to support other programs threatens to limit the dollars available for encouraging development of affordable rentals.
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