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List of companies based in Minneapolis–Saint Paul

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.

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The Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area is the country's 13th largest economy based on GDP and has surpassed the Detroit metropolitan area as the Midwest's second largest economy.[1]

As of 2020, there are 24 Fortune 1000 companies headquartered in the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area.[citation needed] Six companies made Fortune's 2013 Global 500 list.[2] There were also five Minneapolis–St. Paul–based companies listed on Forbes' 2012 Largest Private Companies list, including Cargill, the largest privately held corporation.[3]

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  • Admit One Home Systems
  • Minnesota Security
  • Coustic Glo International

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  • H. Brooks and Company

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Wells Fargo continues to have a major presence in Minneapolis, and the city is home to the Wells Fargo Home Mortgage division. In 1998, Norwest Bank of Minneapolis bought Wells Fargo Bank of San Francisco, California. Because Wells Fargo had more brand recognition, Norwest chose to rename itself Wells Fargo Bank and moved its headquarters from Minneapolis to San Francisco.

Honeywell was headquartered in Minneapolis but moved to Morristown, New Jersey to occupy Allied Signal's headquarters after the two companies merged in 1999. Honeywell's former headquarters is now occupied by Wells Fargo.

The Soo Line Railroad is based in Minneapolis, but is owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The old company headquarters still exist as the Soo Line Building. The current headquarters is Canadian Pacific Plaza.

Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company produced Ceresota flour in Minneapolis from 1891 to 1953. Its Elevator A, and A and F mills are still standing and two of these structures are in use as office buildings.

ReliaStar Life Insurance Co. was bought by ING of the Netherlands but still maintains division headquarters in Minneapolis.

Dain Rauscher was bought by RBC of Canada but still maintains division headquarters in Minneapolis.

Burlington Northern was based in St. Paul until it merged with the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway to form the BNSF Railway. It is now based in Fort Worth, Texas.

The St. Paul Companies was the oldest company in Minnesota. In 2004, they merged with Travelers and in 2009 they moved their headquarters to New York City.

In 2008, Northwest Airlines announced that it was merging with Delta Air Lines and moving its headquarters to Atlanta, Georgia.

In December 2010, ADC Telecommunications was purchased by TE Connectivity. By May 2011, they had moved the operations out of the Eden Prairie HQ of ADC to other facilities. TE Connectivity continues to use ADC's Shakopee, MN facility.

Department 56, Inc. was headquartered in Eden Prairie, MN. The maker of collectibles and giftware, notably Christmas Village buildings and Snowbabies, filed for bankruptcy in 2009 after purchasing Lenox from Brown & Foreman in 2005. Department 56 was eventually acquired by Enesco and moved all operations except the artistic talent to Enesco's headquarters in Itasca, Illinois.

In 2001 Pillsbury Company was purchased by General Mills (also located in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area). Parts of Pillsbury were sold to International Multifoods Corporation[5] which was later purchased by The J.M. Smucker Company of Orrville, Ohio, in 2004.

The Musicland Group, Inc. was an entertainment company which ran Musicland, Sam Goody, Suncoast Motion Picture Company, On Cue, and the Media PlaySuperstore Chains. The Musicland Group was purchased by Best Buy in 2001.

Control Data Corporation was a supercomputer firm which broke up into Control Data Systems and Control Data Corporation (CDC). CDC currently operates as Ceridian.

Jasc Software was a software company in Eden Prairie which was founded by the creator of Paint Shop Pro. It was acquired by Corel Corporation in 2004.

PepsiAmericas was merged into Pepsi Beverage Co. in 2009.

Lawson Software was an ERP software company based in St. Paul prior to being acquired by Infor.

Nash Finch merged with Spartan Stores to become SpartanNash and the headquarters was moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ News Release: GDP by Metropolitan Area, Advance 2011, and Revised 2001–2010
  2. ^ The 500 Largest Corporations in the World
  3. ^ "America's Largest Private Companies". Forbes.
  4. ^ "After several years of work, Caribou drops artificial ingredients from drinks". StarTribune.
  5. ^ "International Multifoods Corporation: An Inventory of Its Corporate Records at the Minnesota Historical Society". Minnesota Historical Society. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  6. ^ "Spartan Stores and Nash Finch Complete Merger". SpartanNash. November 19, 2013.

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For Minnesota companies headquartered outside of the Twin Cities area see List of Minnesota companies 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 Contents 1 Economy 2 Minneapolis 3 Saint Paul 4 Suburban headquarters 4 1 Arden Hills 4 2 Bayport 4 3 Blaine 4 4 Bloomington 4 5 Brooklyn Center 4 6 Chanhassen 4 7 Eagan 4 8 Eden Prairie 4 9 Edina 4 10 Fridley 4 11 Golden Valley 4 12 Hastings 4 13 Inver Grove Heights 4 14 Little Canada 4 15 Maple Grove 4 16 Maplewood 4 17 Medina 4 18 Mendota Heights 4 19 Minnetonka 4 20 New Brighton 4 21 Oakdale 4 22 Plymouth 4 23 Richfield 4 24 Roseville 4 25 St Louis Park 4 26 Shakopee 4 27 Shoreview 4 28 Vadnais Heights 4 29 Wayzata 4 30 Woodbury 5 See also 6 Merged or defunct companies 7 ReferencesEconomy editThe Minneapolis St Paul metropolitan area is the country s 13th largest economy based on GDP and has surpassed the Detroit metropolitan area as the Midwest s second largest economy 1 As of 2020 there are 24 Fortune 1000 companies headquartered in the Minneapolis St Paul metropolitan area citation needed Six companies made Fortune s 2013 Global 500 list 2 There were also five Minneapolis St Paul based companies listed on Forbes 2012 Largest Private Companies list including Cargill the largest privately held corporation 3 Minneapolis editAllina Health Ameriprise Financial Bright Health Capella University Code42 Coloplast US Endeavor Air Graco Jamf Jefferson Lines Lucas Corporation Piper Sandler Rhymesayers Entertainment Sleep Number Surly Brewing Company SPS Commerce Target Corporation Global 500 No 113 Thrivent Financial for Lutherans U S Bancorp Valspar Xcel EnergySaint Paul editBremer Financial Corporation Ecolab Inc Pearson s Candy Company Securian Financial Group Inc Summit Brewing CompanySuburban headquarters editArden Hills edit Land O Lakes Inc Bayport edit Andersen Corporation Forbes Private 500 No 188 Blaine edit Aveda Corporation subsidiary of Estee Lauder Companies Bloomington edit Bethany House Ceridian Dairy Queen a unit of Berkshire Hathaway Donaldson Company Gander Outdoors division of Camping World Great Clips Holiday Companies Forbes Private 500 No 106 Josten s Pearson VUE Quality Bicycle Products QBP Salsa Cycles Surly Bikes SkyWater Technology Thermo King The Toro CompanyBrooklyn Center edit Caribou Coffee 4 Surly Brewing CompanyChanhassen edit Life Time FitnessEagan edit Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota Sun Country Airlines Thomson ReutersEden Prairie edit Bluestem Brands Inc C H Robinson Worldwide Inc Lifetouch Home amp Local Services Optum Phillips amp Temro Supervalu United States Edina edit Admit One Home Systems Minnesota Security Coustic Glo InternationalFridley edit Medtronic operational headquarters Golden Valley edit Allianz Life General Mills Mortenson Construction Pentair United States headquarters ResideoHastings edit Anytime FitnessInver Grove Heights edit CHS Inc Global 500 No 259 Little Canada edit St Jude Medical Inc Maple Grove edit Great River EnergyMaplewood edit 3M CompanyMedina edit Polaris Industries Inc Mendota Heights edit Patterson Companies Patterson DentalMinnetonka edit Carlson Forbes Private 500 No 91 Communication Systems Inc Digi International Digital River Famous Dave s Polaroid Corporation UnitedHealth GroupNew Brighton edit H Brooks and CompanyOakdale edit ImationPlymouth edit Christopher amp Banks ProtolabsRichfield edit Best BuyRoseville edit Old Dutch Foods Colder Products Company HED Cycling ProductsSt Louis Park edit Coolibar Coolibar Inc Nordic Ware Northland Aluminum Products nVent Electric United States headquarters Regis CorporationShakopee edit Canterbury ParkShoreview edit Deluxe CorporationVadnais Heights edit H B FullerWayzata edit Cargill Forbes Private 500 No 1 Woodbury edit EcoWater a unit of Berkshire HathawaySee also editCategory Companies based in Minnesota includes companies in the entire state Merged or defunct companies editWells Fargo continues to have a major presence in Minneapolis and the city is home to the Wells Fargo Home Mortgage division In 1998 Norwest Bank of Minneapolis bought Wells Fargo Bank of San Francisco California Because Wells Fargo had more brand recognition Norwest chose to rename itself Wells Fargo Bank and moved its headquarters from Minneapolis to San Francisco Honeywell was headquartered in Minneapolis but moved to Morristown New Jersey to occupy Allied Signal s headquarters after the two companies merged in 1999 Honeywell s former headquarters is now occupied by Wells Fargo The Soo Line Railroad is based in Minneapolis but is owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway The old company headquarters still exist as the Soo Line Building The current headquarters is Canadian Pacific Plaza Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company produced Ceresota flour in Minneapolis from 1891 to 1953 Its Elevator A and A and F mills are still standing and two of these structures are in use as office buildings ReliaStar Life Insurance Co was bought by ING of the Netherlands but still maintains division headquarters in Minneapolis Dain Rauscher was bought by RBC of Canada but still maintains division headquarters in Minneapolis Burlington Northern was based in St Paul until it merged with the Atchison Topeka amp Santa Fe Railway to form the BNSF Railway It is now based in Fort Worth Texas The St Paul Companies was the oldest company in Minnesota In 2004 they merged with Travelers and in 2009 they moved their headquarters to New York City In 2008 Northwest Airlines announced that it was merging with Delta Air Lines and moving its headquarters to Atlanta Georgia In December 2010 ADC Telecommunications was purchased by TE Connectivity By May 2011 they had moved the operations out of the Eden Prairie HQ of ADC to other facilities TE Connectivity continues to use ADC s Shakopee MN facility Department 56 Inc was headquartered in Eden Prairie MN The maker of collectibles and giftware notably Christmas Village buildings and Snowbabies filed for bankruptcy in 2009 after purchasing Lenox from Brown amp Foreman in 2005 Department 56 was eventually acquired by Enesco and moved all operations except the artistic talent to Enesco s headquarters in Itasca Illinois In 2001 Pillsbury Company was purchased by General Mills also located in the Minneapolis St Paul area Parts of Pillsbury were sold to International Multifoods Corporation 5 which was later purchased by The J M Smucker Company of Orrville Ohio in 2004 The Musicland Group Inc was an entertainment company which ran Musicland Sam Goody Suncoast Motion Picture Company On Cue and the Media PlaySuperstore Chains The Musicland Group was purchased by Best Buy in 2001 Control Data Corporation was a supercomputer firm which broke up into Control Data Systems and Control Data Corporation CDC CDC currently operates as Ceridian Jasc Software was a software company in Eden Prairie which was founded by the creator of Paint Shop Pro It was acquired by Corel Corporation in 2004 PepsiAmericas was merged into Pepsi Beverage Co in 2009 Lawson Software was an ERP software company based in St Paul prior to being acquired by Infor Nash Finch merged with Spartan Stores to become SpartanNash and the headquarters was moved to Grand Rapids Michigan 6 References edit News Release GDP by Metropolitan Area Advance 2011 and Revised 2001 2010 The 500 Largest Corporations in the World America s Largest Private Companies Forbes After several years of work Caribou drops artificial ingredients from drinks StarTribune International Multifoods Corporation An Inventory of Its Corporate Records at the Minnesota Historical Society Minnesota Historical Society Retrieved March 3 2016 Spartan Stores and Nash Finch Complete Merger SpartanNash November 19 2013 Retrieved from https en 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