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Columnist, reporter | Business

Neal St. Anthony has been a Star Tribune business columnist/reporter since 1984. 

St. Anthony's work has spanned corporate takeovers to financial markets, small businesses, and the emergence of women, immigrants and minorities in business. A native of Minneapolis who first joined the Star Tribune in 1981, St. Anthony holds undergraduate degrees in journalism and business, and an MBA. He also has worked for two publicly held companies, including former regional securities firm Dain Rauscher (1997-98). St. Anthony, who is married and the father of two children, has been a volunteer with the Minneapolis parks, several schools and nonprofit organizations.


For a couple of Lake Street businesses, an early glimpse of a new start

And yet, a full recovery could take years. Some businesses aren't coming back.


Some help emerges for farmers that supply local markets in the Twin Cities

Most couldn't take advantage of the federal government's Paycheck Protection Plan loans. Some retailers are lending a hand.


Minnesota companies made deals in a hurry at the start of the year, then the virus hit

State's deal value in the year's first half was driven by Xcel's purchase, then sale, of a single property.


Minnesota and private partners need to support rebuilding inner-city commercial corridors

Many shops have shuttered indefinitely amid the one-two punch of COVID-19 and riot damage. But not enough has happened to get things going.


Ellison asks court to oust Bremer trustees, end battle over bank

Minnesota's AG says the trustees went astray of their directive, but the trustees say they will fight back.


Tactile Medical was one of Minnesota's top-performing stocks over the past few years, until coronavirus

Several analysts expect Tactile Medical to get back on track once the imminent challenges of the pandemic are surmounted.


VenueScreen, started by an event planner, is helping businesses navigate the return to work

Lea and Rick Barron, owners of Barron Event Planning & Management, a firm that has worked with many businesses in the Twin Cities, realized in…


SBA offering disaster loans of up to $2M to Twin Cities businesses, residents affected by riots

The move comes after the Federal Emergency Management Agency denied a request from Gov. Tim Walz for federal disaster aid.


Target will finance Summit Academy expansion in north Minneapolis

Summit Academy will operate the North Star Innovation Center in space vacated by Thor Construction.


How a business that hosts Japanese visitors in Minnesota is contending with the travel plunge

Family-owned Kiku Enterprises brings an estimated $10 million in travel spending to the Twin Cities annually.