Twin Cities Business
In April of 2006, Twin Cities Business Monthly dropped "Monthly" from its name to become Twin Cities Business. Along with that small name change came a big, bold, sharpened design that highlights our award-winning coverage of the Minnesota business scene.
Voted the nation's Best Regional Business Magazine in 2005, Twin Cities Business is Minnesota's premier business publication, with nearly 80,000 readers throughout the state—far more than any other weekly or monthly business publication.
Each month business leaders of both large and small companies look to the pages of Twin Cities Business for profiles of outstanding area businesses and business people, in-dept reporting on trends that affect local businesses, and insights on what they need to know make their companies thrive.
At least 80 percent of Twin Cities Business's editorial coverage is written for/about small business. Our People and Companies and Starters sections are all about small businesses, and at least half of our features are about small businesses or economic trends affecting all business. Other annual features focused on small business include Resource Guide for Entrepreneurs (April), Guide of Small Business (May), Entrepreneur Of the Year (August), and Small Business Success Stories (December).






Minnesota Cup 2012 - PreciouStatus, Julie Gilbert-Newrai
Minnesota Cup 2012 - Envirolastech, Paul Schmitt
Minnesota Cup 2012 - Life Floor, Jonathan Keller and Spencer Howell
Minnesota Cup 2012 - OrthoCor Medical, John Dinusson






































