Duluth Human Development Center mansion to become birthing center
The mansion at 1730 E. Superior St. in Duluth used by the Human Development Center will be sold next month and become the first non-hospital birthing center in northern Minnesota.Duluth News Tribune, 05/24/2013
Duluth Radisson delays reopening for a few more days
The reopening of the Radisson hotel in downtown Duluth has been pushed back again, but this time only a few days to June 6.Duluth News Tribune, 05/23/2013
Duluth Radisson will reopen June 6
The reopening of the Radisson hotel in downtown Duluth has been pushed back again, but this time only a few days to June 6.Duluth News Tribune, 05/22/2013
Downtown Duluth businesses decry synthetic drug users
The upscale Justin Paul Salon & Spa closed last weekend after seven years on East Superior Street. Its owner has blamed customers of downtown headshop Last Place on Earth.Duluth News Tribune, 05/22/2013
Last Place on Earth owner Carlson would consider moving his business
Jim Carlson said this week he is open to moving his controversial business out of downtown Duluth.Duluth News Tribune, 05/22/2013
Officials eye Duluth's U.S. Steel site for intermodal shipping center 
With the release of Minnesota’s annual export report, officials gathered in Duluth on Friday to point out that the city's port is a big part of the state’s record-high exports. But Adolph Ojard of the Duluth Seaway Port Authority says there’s a market to tap that would boost those numbers even more.
Duluth News Tribune, 05/18/2013
Bent Paddle ready to debut brews
Bent Paddle Brewing Co., the city’s latest microbrewery, will open for business Thursday in Lincoln Park.Duluth News Tribune, 05/15/2013
Private homes dominate Duluth preservation awards 
A historic Duluth fire hall, 1920s home and 125-year-old fish hatchery are among the recipients of this year’s Duluth Preservation Alliance Awards to be presented Monday night.
Duluth News Tribune, 05/12/2013
BIZ Blog: Bug market, big returns
When cicadas return, stocks riseDuluth News Tribune, 05/08/2013
Georgia-Pacific site gets mention at economic forum 
Seven months after the Georgia-Pacific hardboard plant in Duluth closed, putting 141 people out of work, it remains a prime industrial site. And it’s not being used.
Duluth News Tribune, 05/08/2013
