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The Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area is the 16th-largest urban agglomeration in the United States, and is home to many corporations, companies, and divisions. The core cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul host many companies, but a majority are in suburban cities.
Companies based in Minneapolis — the largest city in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area of Minnesota Subcategories. This category has the following 4 ...
Minneapolis: 1992 P D August Schell Brewing Company: Consumer goods Craft brewery New Ulm: 1860 P A Aveda: Consumer goods Cosmetics Minneapolis: 1978 P A Ballistic Recovery Systems: Industrials Defense Saint Paul: 1980 P A Bellisio Foods: Consumer goods Food products Minneapolis: 1918 Frozen food manufacturer P A Bemidji Airlines: Consumer ...
This list includes notable permanent geographic sections in Minneapolis, such as unofficial neighborhood, commercial districts, residential areas, and other defined places. The list excludes streets, venues, transit stops, trails, government facilities, lakes, parks, and events.
This category includes official and unofficial neighborhoods and commercial districts in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For the larger community areas that contain these neighborhoods, see Category:Communities in Minneapolis.
Transportation companies based in Minnesota (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Companies based in Minnesota" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total.
Uptown is a commercial district in southwestern Minneapolis in the U.S. state of Minnesota, that is centered at the intersection of Hennepin Avenue and West Lake Street.It has traditionally spanned the corners of four neighborhoods, Lowry Hill East, East Bde Maka Ska, South Uptown and East Isles neighborhoods, which are all within the Calhoun Isles community. [2]
This is a list of notable warehouse districts. A warehouse district or warehouse row is an area found in many urban setting known for being the current or former location of numerous warehouses. Logistically, warehouses are often located in industrial parks, with access to bulk transportation outlets such as highways, railroads, and airports. [1]