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Most people know that Bruce and his four brothers, who predeceased him, had an enormous effect on our local and national economy, expanding the Dayton’s department store chain started by their ...
ST. PAUL -- Bruce Dayton was the last of five Dayton brothers in the legendary Minnesota family that became a national retailing powerhouse. Dayton, father of Minnesota's governor, died Friday at ...
Bruce Dayton, the father of Gov. Mark Dayton and one of the architects of Target Corp.’s meteoric ascent, died Friday at his Orono home. Dayton, also a noted philanthropist, was 97. Bruce Dayton ...
Minnesotans remembered Bruce Dayton for building one of the state's most successful companies, helping its political leaders navigate tough choices and bringing the world's finest art to them.
Bruce Dayton, the last of five Dayton brothers in the legendary retailing family, died Friday at age 97 after a career that shaped the Twin Cities in a hundred ways, from fashion to philanthropy, s… ...
As a 91-year-old, I'm probably the only one alive who reported to Bruce and Ken Dayton at the time they founded Target. They charged me specifically in developing the Target Foundation. Bruce ...
Bruce Dayton was one of five brothers who grew their father's Minneapolis department store into a national brand.Dominick Reuter/Business Insider The daughters of one of Target's cofounders say ...
This commentary is by Bruce W. Dayton, chair of the diplomacy and international relations master’s degree program at the School for International Training in Brattleboro. He is the co-author of ...
Stranger, a Dayton-based cover band known for playing 1980s pop and rock hits around the tri-state area, has spent nearly 30 years opening for many of the same bands it features in its set lists.
Bruce Dayton died in 2015 at 97. “We are alarmed how quickly the business community has given in to the current administration’s retaliatory threats," the daughters wrote.
Anne and Lucy Dayton said in a letter that Target was "undermining" ethical and business standards their father, Bruce Dayton, believed in.