Saint Paul, Minnesota

Saint Paul is the capital and second most populous city in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The city lies on the north bank of the Mississippi River, downstream of the river's confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Minneapolis, the state's largest city. Known as the "Twin Cities", these two cities form the core of Minneapolis-Saint Paul, the sixteenth largest metropolitan area in the United States, with about 3.2 million residents. The city's population at the 2000 census was 287,151. Saint Paul serves as the county seat of Ramsey County, the smallest and most densely populated county in Minnesota. Founded near historic Native American settlements as a trading and transportation center, the city rose to prominence when it was named the capital of the Minnesota Territory in 1849. Though Minneapolis is more nationally recognized, Saint Paul contains important institutions and the state's political activity.

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The local economy

The Minneapolis-Saint Paul-Bloomington area employs 1,570,700 people in the private sector as of July 2008, 82.43 percent of which work in private service providing-related jobs.

Major corporations headquartered in Saint Paul include The Travelers Companies, a major insurance firm, Ecolab, a chemical and cleaning product company which was named in 2008 by the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal as the eighth best place to work in the Twin Cites for companies with 1,000 full-time Minnesota employees, Securian Financial Group Inc., Lawson Software, a business software and support company, and Gander Mountain, a retailer of sporting goods which operates 115 stores in 23 states.

The 3M Company is often cited as one of Saint Paul's companies though it is located in adjacent Maplewood, Minnesota. 3M employees 16,000 people throughout Minnesota. St. Jude Medical, a manufacturer of medical devices, is directly across the municipal border of Saint Paul in Little Canada though the companies address is listed in Saint Paul.

Source - Wikipedia: St. Paul, Minnesota

Recent Saint Paul business news

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Less Than One Month Remains to Enter Dimension's Extreme Redesign Contest
January 8, 2009 - The Dimension 3D Printing Group, a business unit of Stratasys, Inc.
Minnesota Legend Ron Schara to be Official Spokesperson and Raven to ...
Raven has also signed on as the Doherty's official spokesdog.'It is a natural match having a client tell our story to the public,' says Valerie Doherty, CEO of Doherty Employer Services.
TTFG Tops Entrepreneur's Travel Category for 13th Straight Year
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SPS Commerce CEO, Archie Black, to Present at 11th Annual Needham & Company LLC Growth Conference
Mr. Black will be discussing SPS Commerce's business model and market opportunity as the leader in the SaaS supply chain integration market.About SPS Commerce:SPS Commerce is the leader in Software-as-a-Service ...
2009 Women in Business Industry Leader Award
The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal is accepting nominations for its annual Women In Business project.
2009 Women in Business Women to Watch Award
The Business Journal is seeking nominations for its annual Women In Business project.
DECC expands while tightening its belt
Comment on This Story / Send This Article to a Friend Business North - The Daily Briefing - Business Newspaper Online DECC expands while tightening its belt 1/8/2009 by Richard Thomas On Dec.
Larry Robinson's Play It Again Sports Achieves 'Gold Standard' for the Third Year in a Row
Larry Robinson's Play It Again Sports is a sporting goods and fitness equipment franchise location that measures among best in the brand.

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