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John Ewoldt

John Ewoldt

Finance Reporter at Star Tribune

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  • Finance & Banking Services

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As the Twin Cities supermarket battle heats up, who is No. 1?

With cash in hand due to the pandemic, the competition between companies heats up in the metro.
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How to earn up to 5% interest on a Minnesota checking account

Higher interest rates come with hurdles customers must clear each month.
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Famous Dave’s, Granite City saw turnaround in March after downturns...

Owner BBQ Holdings also announced Famous Dave’s would close Woodbury location, enter in dual concept with Cowboy Jack’s there.
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Minneapolis principal Sandra Woods dies at 79

Follow the StarTribune for the news, photos and videos from the Twin Cities and beyond.
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Minneapolis skyway retailers stuck in limbo: ‘It’s been absolute de...

The Minneapolis skyway system used to be traversed by hundreds of thousands of people every weekday. Since the pandemic and unrest that began after George Floyd’s death, most of the 200 or so businesses on or just off the skyway have closed. For places that are open, business is down.
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Minnesota product is the trick to scraping ice from your driveway

Ultimate Scrapers can work well without the environmental impact of ice melters.
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Edina-based Evereve is opening shops, even as other retailers close...

Evereve is expanding its Edina flagship store and will open at least six new locations this year.
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Rural grocers in Minnesota feel the pinch amid stiff competition

Dollar stores, big-box retailers bring stiff competition, but buy-local trend giving mom-and-pop store owners optimism.
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Cub Foods store off Lake Street, destroyed by rioting, reopens Wedn...

Another closed Cub, on Broadway, will fully reopen in April with a new name and community center.
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Hy-Vee adding two full-service Twin Cities stores this year

The former Rainbow store owned by UNFI in Maplewood will become a Hy-Vee.
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Norton Rockler, who ignited passion for woodworking hobbyists, dies...

He spent about 25 years laying the foundation for the business he founded in 1954, now known as Rockler Woodworking and Hardware.
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Hy-Vee, other Twin Cities supermarkets add incentives to keep new e...

Consulting firm Mercatus predicts that online purchases will double by 2025.
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Bed Bath & Beyond closing Coon Rapids store

More than 40 of its stores will close their doors by mid to late February.
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Minneapolis North Loop hair stylist decides to take step back, clos...

Instead, he is renting a chair at another salon to give more balance to his life.
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Liquor stores neared sales records for 2020 as bars, restaurants cl...

With more drinking at home in 2020, liquor store sales boomed
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Martin Patrick’s ‘Nutcracker’ window display beats out Rodeo Drive ...

Martin Patrick 3’s “Nutcracker” beats out retailers on Rodeo Drive.
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Minnesota retailers say gift card bounty not reaching all of them e...

While sales are expected to reach records nationally, buyers need to make sure their purchases are with solid retailers.
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Small retailers in Twin Cities worry holiday season might leave the...

On Small Business Saturday, owners are gearing up for a critical fourth quarter.
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Little sign of major shortages at Twin Cities grocery stores

Supermarkets around the country are implementing limits on paper products.
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Chicago Lake Liquors reopens after Minneapolis looting

Riot-damaged Chicago Lake Liquors reopens after $3 million rebuild.
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Red Wing Shoes suffers cybersecurity incident

The company hired a forensics firm and is still investigating.