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Neal St. Anthony

Columnist, reporter | Business
Phone: 612-673-7144

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.
Recent content from Neal St. Anthony
Gathered at Peris Hill, a 45-unit affordable housing complex that opened in November for low-income adults: President Bill Graves of the Graves Founda

Twin Cities couple plan to give away around $100M, concentrating on disadvantaged youth

The money seeding the Graves Foundation is from John and Denise Graves selling their tax-compliance software business a few years ago.
Architect James Garrett Jr. of 4RM+ULA and Seward Redesign project manager Taylor Smrikarova plan to transform a damaged U.S. Bank branch on E. Lake S

U.S. Bank donates riot-damaged Mpls. branch to nonprofit developer

Seward Redesign plans 2800 E. Lake St. redevelopment that will include affordable housing, commercial spaces and a home for nonprofits.
Anna Bloomstrand will be the fourth generation to lead Ingebretsen’s when she eventually replaces her mother, Julie Ingebretsen, as CEO.

Ingebretsen's stands strong for 100 years as 'heart of Lake Street'

Scandinavian food-and-gift shop helps Minneapolis neighborhood businesses recover.
Executive Vice President Todd Lee and CEO Michael Solberg outside Bell Bank’s new City Center office in downtown Minneapolis.

North Dakota's largest bank is fueled by growth in Twin Cities

Bell Bank expands downtown
BMO banker Saul Hernandez chatted with Olivia Rodriguez, co-owner of El Rey Car Audio, which with a BMO loan plans to rebuild in a larger building it

Bank manager, who grew up off Lake Street, determined to help neighborhood

Saul Hernandez, manager of the BMO Bank branch, believes in community outreach and helping to rebuild the Lake Street corridor in Minneapolis.
CEO Joe Hobot at the American Indian OIC at Franklin and Cedar avenues, adjacent to an Indian-developed affordable housing project that also is part o

Twin Cities American Indian business leaders coordinating on development projects

The American Indian OIC is one of the groups that are ready to build new facilities to improve their programs.
Margaret Zack in 1980.

Margaret Zack, Star Tribune courts reporter and union leader, dies at 77

She was an attorney and longtime elected officer for the Newspaper Guild.
An architect’s rendering of Spectro Alloys’ expansion.

St. Anthony: Spectro Alloys invests $10 million in its aluminum-recycling business

Spectro Alloys of Rosemount is investing $10 million to make its Rosemount recycling plant, the Upper Midwest's largest processor of industrial aluminum, safer and more…
Dick Youngblood

Longtime Star Tribune business journalist Dick Youngblood dies at 85

Dick Youngblood was known for his folksy writing style, fascination with entrepreneurs and for treating new colleagues to a "Jucy Lucy" cheeseburger.Youngblood, a longtime business…
Finland’s Uponor operates its North American headquarters from Apple Valley

Minnesota and Finland want to accelerate business partnership

Gov. Tim Walz will lead a delegation visiting Finland in November.
Katey Sierra, a mental health coordinator at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, voted to join the SEIU.

St. Anthony: COVID working conditions, income insecurity spur 'Striketober'

October has been marked by high-profile strikes and new organizing, including mental health coordinators at Allina.
Pinky and Samir Patel, owners of riot-damaged Elite Cleaners, are rebuilding and will eventually own an expanded building off of East Lake Street.

St. Anthony: A small-dollar, big-heart rebuild emerges along Lake Street

The $1.1 million expansion of Elite Cleaners also will end an industrial tenant and create room for housing
McKnight Foundation was an investor in now-publicly held Proterra, which makes electric buses and charging stations.

St. Anthony: McKnight Foundation will stop investing in fossil fuels

The big private foundation joins a growing chorus of big companies and investors looking closely at companies' environmental stewardship.
Louis King, CEO of Summit Academy, standing at left, with Andy Bingenheimer, U.S. Bancorp’s senior vice president of IT. They are with two Summit Ac

Minnesota employers hire IT apprentices to boost minority ranks of skilled workforce

An apprentice program splits training at employers and Summit Academy to expand the pool of prospective tech workers.
Azra Jones

Summit Academy's IT apprentices bring diverse experiences to local employers

Job training institutions saw more mid-career people seeking help as the pandemic unfolded.
Tim Brandon relaxes after several hours on Lake Nokomis.

St. Anthony: Lake Nokomis 'harbormaster' enjoys teaching others to sail

Tim Brandon, a veteran sailor, also has started driving school bus to buy another boat and supplement his retirement income.
James Dada, chief operating officer and chief financial officer of Park Supply of Minneapolis.

St. Anthony: How a small business is fighting off foreclosure from its bank

Park Supply, a Minneapolis wholesaler of plumbing parts, is in a bind with its longtime lender, Sunrise Bank, after the collapse of a customer left it with $1 million in unsold goods.
Jerry Goodwald, center, and sons C.J. Goodwald, left, and Matt Goodwald run GEM-Ash of Rosemount.

Incinerator-ash miner Gem-Ash goes for more gold at Rosemount landfill

The company built a third processing line to remove metals from the ash of incinerated trash.
Martin Fleischhacker, financial fraud ombudsman at the Minnesota Department of Commerce

St. Anthony: Case shows the difficulties of recovering from financial fraud

The Perham couple is trying to collect $500,000-plus from a former financial adviser and shuttered brokerage.
Martin Pochtaruk, founder of Heliene Inc., at the Mountain Iron, Minn., plant in 2019.

St. Anthony: Canadian solar manufacturer expands on Minnesota Iron Range

Heliene has broken ground on a $21 million expansion, including government loans and grants, of its two-year-old Mountain Iron plant that will increase employment by 60.
Angela Dawson, co-founder and CEO of 40 Acre Cooperative, and Wenceslaus “Wen” Muenyi of HercLeon America, were finalists in the fourth Meda Milli

Minnesota businesses among winners in latest Meda Million Dollar Challenge

The top prize of $350,000 went to a Virginia-based maker of desserts and sweets.
Cora Leibig, a veteran scientist and industrialist, is CEO of Chromatic 3D Materials.

Golden Valley-based Chromatic 3D Materials closes in on a $5 million capital infusion

The company, a maker of industrial molds from 3-D printers, is a supplier to makers of medical devices and other industrial components.
Architect Dewey Thorbeck’s rendering of the planned Norwegian-American innovation-and-meeting center (left) next to Norway House

Norwegian-American center in Mpls. breaks ground on multimillion-dollar addition

The project at Norway House will include a 270-seat event center and business accelerator for Nordic companies seeking to expand.
General Mills executive and Twin Cities Rise Chairman Donzel Leggett, right, was pictured at the Mills’ Golden Valley headquarters with TCR CEO Tom

Black General Mills executive, grateful for his success, helps others make goals

Donzel Leggett is chairman of Twin Cities Rise.
Joe Hernandez, general manager of the LKQ Corp. auto-parts distribution regional center in Fridley, with truck driver Davis Powell, who has worked his

Twin Cities Rise offers second chances for the unemployed and underemployed

Nearly 300, disproportionately low-income people of color achieved internships and jobs annually that often triple pre-training wages.
Eric Crone, a high-rise window washer, cleaned windows at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport last week. Building owners and the 40-member wind

St. Anthony: Twin Cities window washers hail new contract with higher wages, apprenticeships

The 40-member unit of SEIU Local 26 reached a favorable settlement after a 10-day strike.
Aggressive Hydraulics CEO Paul Johnson, left, with Roger Hamilton of BankCherokee at Aggressive Hydraulics in East Bethel.

St. Anthony: East Bethel's Aggressive Hydraulics is expanding again

The maker of truck parts in Anoka County has quadrupled revenue since 2013, when it last expanded.
Architect’s rendering of the Juxtaposition Arts complex planned for N. Emerson Avenue and W. Broadway Avenue in Minneapolis.

St. Anthony: New Juxtaposition Arts complex will enhance economic, cultural development in Mpls.

Juxtaposition breaks ground in September, joining the recently expanded Capri Theater on W. Broadway Avenue.
Larry Lejeune

Larry LeJeune, businessman and philanthropist, dies at 85

LeJeune Steel fabricated steel for the Minneapolis Convention Center, downtown skyways and other buildings.
Aleesha Webb, president of Anoka County-based Village Bank

PPP work helped Minnesota's community banks gain ground on bigger ones

Some of the hard work small banks did to help businesses get government aid last year is paying of in new business this year.
Michael Allen, president and co-founder of All Energy Solar

Minnesota clean energy proponents see 100,000 workers in a few years

Employment in the state's renewable energy and conservation industry fell 5% last year, but executives see a fast rebound.
Mercedes Austin, owner of Mercury Mosaics in Minneapolis, gave a tour of the handmade tile studio to Isabella Casillas Guzman, administrator of the Sm

SBA chief visits a Mpls. business kept afloat by PPP loan during pandemic

As the core federal economic rescue winds down, it helped more than 125,000 Minnesota businesses get through the downturn caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
CEO Jason Michels; founder John Daniels and employee-owner driver Jeff Bolstad of Long Haul Trucking.

St. Anthony: Eight years after employees took ownership, Long Haul Trucking is in high gear

Employee-owned Long Haul trucking outperforms with good payouts, a say and equity payout at retirement
Josh Klauck, founder of Angry Catfish, at the new location of the bike store and coffee shop that is nearing completion in south Minneapolis.

St. Anthony: Angry Catfish bike cafe wraps up expansion in S. Minneapolis

A delay in city permits and constraints on construction created unexpected headaches for owner Josh Klauck.
A Bennington pontoon outside a Your Boat Club boathouse on Minnesota’s Gull Lake.

Minnesota's Your Boat Club sells 40% stake to French boat manufacturer

The deal provides millions of dollars for the boat rental firm to expand beyond the Midwest.
Chief Technology Officer Abdennour Abbas, a University of Minnesota materials scientist, and CEO  Michelle Bellanca, a former 3M executive, lead four-

University of Minnesota spinoff developing protective apparel raises $5.3M in first VC raise

St. Paul-based Claros Technologies should produce meaningful revenue by early 2022, ahead of the planned rollout, CEO says
CEO Michael Howe (left) of the Good Clinic, and CEO Larry Diamond of parent company Mitesco.

Former MinuteClinic principals open walk-in clinic in Minneapolis, plan 3 more this year

The Good Clinic, a subsidiary of Mitesco in Minnetonka, plans to open 50 primary-care clinics nationally over three years.
Gary Kirt, former owner of Bell Mortgage, is shown with a house he purchased for $6,500 when he was 17.

Bell Mortgage's retired owner remembers his roots, steps up focus on homelessness and needy kids

Gary Kirt, son of the working class, bought his first house for $6,500 when he was in high school.
Drake’s Organic Spirits founders Mark and Kristen Anderson at their farm in Maple Plain.

Drake's Organic Spirits mix includes venture capital

A North Dakota farm boy traded commodities and oil pipes before jumping into the organic foods movement.
Jay Johnson, president of Revol Greens, the Owatonna company that raised $200 million from venture capitalists in the second half of last year.

Minnesota firms pull in $500 million of venture capital in first half of year

But it will be tough to beat the 2020 total because Minnesota companies raised so much capital in the second half of last year.
Butler Square, a 115-year-old warehouse, was the first in downtown Minneapolis to get turned into an office complex. During the pandemic year, its own

Downtown's historic Butler Square completes a yearlong update

The century-old warehouse was first restored in 1974, beginning the overhaul of the city's old factories and warehouses into offices.
Pasquale Presa, an Italian immigrant by way of New York, left a career as a corporate chef to open a pizzeria in Rochester that has grown to 35 employ

Pasquale Presa, the immigrant pizza king of Rochester, proves pandemic-proof

Presa quit a $120,000 corporate chef job to launch a pizzeria that now has a growing frozen line.
Griffin Dooling of Blue Horizon Energy, left, assisted Chris Wyffels of Superior 3rd Party Logistics with solar energy for his company’s building in

St. Anthony: Solar power is glowing in Minnesota

Solar is still a small part of the state's renewable energy mix, but it is growing quickly.
Deepinder Singh is founder and chief executive of 75F, which just attracted its first sizable capital from a strategic investor.

Bloomington software firm 75F closes venture capital round, attracts Siemens as investor

Siemens is the first strategic investor in the Bloomington-based maker of software for controlling building temperatures.
Tonya Jenkins, a working mom, veteran day care worker and manager, plans to open her own center this fall in Sabathani Community Center in south Minne

Wells Fargo makes $12 million in grants to Twin Cities community lenders

The funding is part of an initial payout of $420 million in grants to community finance providers by the nation's third-largest bank.
Erik Saltvold, who launched Erik’s Bikes from his parents’ Richfield garage in 1977, sits on the roof of his company’s new, solar-powered headqu

Erik's Bikes pedals for records from expanded, solar-powered HQ

Like many bike retailers, 2020 was a spectacular year for Erik's Bikes, which has grown to 32 stores in seven states.
The late Nancy Allin Nelson (No. 1081) and her husband, Russ Nelson, (1082) and family and friends at the Minnesota Pancreatic Cancer Network walk in

How Russ Nelson, shaper of downtown skylines, found purpose after wife's death

Nancy Nelson spent her life devoted to social service, and her husband says he still follows her lead.
Project Manager Taylor Smrikárova, left, and Executive Director Chris Romano of Redesign, which has acquired the riot-damaged Coliseum building on 27

St. Anthony: Rebuilding the 'downtown' of Longfellow is going to be a long haul

The Minnesota Legislature watered down a $150 million aid package that was initially designed to help businesses in the riot-damaged sections of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
A 4-year-old girl and her family explored the Mona Moede Early Learning Center in Minneapolis in December 2018.

St. Anthony: Legislature fell short on help for Minnesota's most vulnerable preschool kids

But it did right for the providers of home health services, along with workers and the families who count on them.
BetterYou executives (left to right): Tommy Khoo, Sean Higgins, Bailey Faust and Edwin Melendez

St. Paul app maker BetterYou raises $2.25 million

It's the second infusion of capital for the firm, which created an app that encourages users to build healthy habits.
Founder Nina Axelson of Grid Catalyst

Midwest clean-energy business accelerator to launch in fall

The focus of Grid Catalyst will be on cold-climate technologies.
The Resolute is a $19 million commercial-residential project planned for 1300 W. Broadway Av. in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis-based Meda expanding along with its clients

The 50-year-old agency will quadruple its loan portfolio as it backs projects such as the Resolute on W. Broadway.
Michael Porter, with wife Tenesha Crenshaw-Porter, outside the Motel 6 on St. Paul’s East Side, has transcended a life of alcohol and drugs, includi

Twin Cities hotel 'manager of the year' transcends his troubled past

Michael Porter earns respect and national recognition from the hotel industry.
Randall Darden and Christy Sovereign of Accenture.

St. Anthony: Twin Cities businesses unite in drive to hire 1,000 apprentices, chiefly in tech

Two-thirds of the apprentices will be people of color who will complete at least a two-year degree while building a career.
Nick Alm, founder of Mossier

Mossier helps Minnesota companies take more steps for LGBTQ inclusion

Nick Alm, founder of the Twin Cities consulting firm, said they were inspired by another visionary Minnesota entrepreneur.
Kate Barr, chief executive of Propel.

Minnesota CDFIs get $38 million in federal pandemic relief funding

The government distributed more than $1 billion in recent days to community development organizations that provide capital to ventures that can't get financing in other channels.
Pat Regan, president of Minnesota Coaches and, for now, a part-time driver.

Amid shortage of drivers, owner of Minn. school bus company takes on routes himself

The shortage of school bus drivers began before the pandemic, but it got worse.
As consumers increasingly venture away from home, demand has begun to shift toward services, including restaurant meals. That, plus problems with supp

Minnesota consumers, businesses deal with fast-rising prices

Some believe the fast-rising prices are temporary. Others worry the situation could spiral into something longer lasting.
St. Anthony: How a doctor and friends built Minnesota's most valuable cannabis company

St. Anthony: How a doctor and friends built Minnesota's most valuable cannabis company

Goodness Growth Holdings, known as Vireo Health until last week, got started when a doctor observed that marijuana was better for treating pain than opioids.
Dr. Kyle Kingsley, CEO of Goodness Growth, formerly Vireo Health.

Minnesota cannabis firm expands to research psychedelic medicines

Vireo Health is taking on a new name, Goodness Growth Holdings, as it branches out with a biosciences research subsidiary.
Eric Taipale, chief executive of Sentera.

Ag analytics firm Sentera raises $25 million, will move to St. Paul

The latest infusion is the biggest for the company, which is changing the way farmers analyze their fields and crops.
Calvin Littlejohn is chief executive of Tri-Construction, based in north Minneapolis.

St. Anthony: Commerce, opportunity, hope must trump violence on North Side

Amid a surge in violence, developers and business leaders in north Minneapolis pour energy and money into economic expansion.
Alan Arthur is retiring as CEO of the nonprofit developer Aeon, whose properties include the Rose Apartments in Minneapolis.

Aeon, St. Olaf Catholic Church plan largest affordable housing in downtown Mpls.

A 20-story apartment building is coming along just as Aeon's longtime leader, Alan Arthur, gets ready to retire.
Retired Dr. Tony Stifter and Carol Giuliani, owner of Senior Travel Companion Services, on a tour of Scotland in 2018.

St. Anthony: How a lawyer built a business helping seniors take their dream trips

A couple of years ago, Carol Giuliani was helping an elderly fellow from Iowa dress for a wedding at a resort on a lake in…
Sabrina Jones, left, and Angela Lamb-Onayiga at the Sistah Co-op on the skyway level of the IDS Center. Open just a few weeks, the new retailers are i

'Small waves of tenants' return to downtown Mpls. as Convention Center reopens

Some new businesses are also opening in downtown Minneapolis as entrepreneurs and civic leaders monitor the return to office work.
Mack, who would not give his last name, a North Side mechanic, stood near the burned-out O’Reilly Auto Parts at 1625 West Broadway. He says that he

Pillsbury United Communities launches north Minneapolis rebuilding fund

A new fund aims to raise at least $20 million to redevelop parts of north Minneapolis damaged by violence after the death of George Floyd. And it's already buying properties to redevelop.
MetroConnections chief marketing officer Tom McCulloch, CEO David Graves and chief operations officer Mike Graves.

Minnesota firm found employee ownership helped it get through 2020 downturn

MetroConnections spun "on a dime" to take events and conferences virtual.
CEO Dean Hager of Jamf Holdings.

At Jamf, one of Minnesota's newest public companies, the stock market has been a roller coaster

Jamf Holding, one of two Minnesota companies to go public in an IPO last year, recently delivered another quarter of 35%-plus growth in recurring revenue.…
K.B. Brown, at his shop Wolfpack Promotionals, was part of a documentary produced by the Minneapolis Foundation about businesses that are rebuilding a

Minneapolis Foundation raising $20 million for riot-hurt small businesses

The money is chiefly coming from the charitable arms of large companies in the Twin Cities region.
St. Paul-based Neighborhood Development Center has acquired the site of an arson-destroyed building at Chicago Avenue and Lake Street for $1.6 million

Developer buys burned-out site at Chicago and Lake for redevelopment

Neighborhood Development Center paid about $1.6 million for the site for a commercial and residential project.
Founder-owner Dale Nitschke of Ovative Group, the fast growing digital marketing and analysis firm that is expanding in North Loop’s Nordic building

Digital-first marketer Ovative relies on internal innovation

Dale Nitschke's Ovative Group, the decade-old digital-first marketer, didn't pause for the pandemic.Ovative's revenue grew 42% last year to $36 million and it's up 50%…
“Nobody wanted to come downtown last year,” Rosie Lebewitz, owner of Rosenthal Interiors, said of leaving for Minnetonka.

Rosenthal Interiors moves flagship to Minnetonka from downtown Minneapolis

Sibling owners will keep North Loop location open on a limited-hours basis, with closeouts and specials.
Aaron Shilts, chief executive of NetSPI

NetSPI, a Minneapolis cybersecurity firm, raises $90 million from new investors

It's the second large round of outside investment raised by NetSPI, a provider of cybersecurity services and tests for businesses and institutions.
Dean Hager, chief executive of Jamf

Jamf, Minneapolis-based provider of Apple systems, makes a $400 million deal

Its purchase of San Francisco-based Wandera, a provider of zero-trust data security technology, is the biggest ever for Jamf.
A toddler explored north Minneapolis’ Mona Moede Early Learning Center in 2018. Families with preschoolers have important allies in Minnesota busine

Backing for preschool scholarships grows at Minnesota Legislature

Businesses support bipartisan efforts to help low-income kids.