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COLES SALON, INC.
COLES SALON, INC.
Burnsville, Minnesota
201-500 employees
Serving the south-metro Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota area for over 40 years, Cole’s Salon truly provides a client focused exceptional experience for each guest. By providing state-of-the-art facilities and equipment along with a progressive learning environment, our team aspires to deliver technical excellence and superior customer care. We offer a full array of luxurious salon, spa and nail services for you to choose from, as well as a full complement of products including Aveda, Bumble and bumble, Eminence, Image, Jane Iredale, and Oribe.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
JUUT HOLDINGS, INC.
JUUT HOLDINGS, INC.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
201-500 employees
JUUT Salonspa, the original Aveda salon with nine award-winning locations in Minnesota, California, and Arizona, offers premium hair, skin, body, and nail services from a team of experts committed to transforming the world with beauty. Our mission is to create dynamic and significant Daymaking experiences that positively impact people, society, and the world at large. We celebrate individuality, authenticity, diversity, and real beauty.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
WASHBURN-MCREAVY FUNERAL CHAPELS, INC.
WASHBURN-MCREAVY FUNERAL CHAPELS, INC.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
201-500 employees
Started by William P. Washburn one year before Minnesota became a state, Washburn Undertakers began as a furniture store, which was common at the turn of the century, and is still seen in small communities throughout the country. Eventually, Washburn chose to specialize in funeral service and changed the company name to Mortuary, to reflect this position. The company made its first jump into the cemetery business with the purchase of Peterson-Stolberg chapels in 2001, gaining Hillside Cemetery. With a chapel on the grounds, they were able to provide more convenience for families. Their foray into cemeteries did not stop there. In 2005 the company acquired a new chapel as well as one cemetery and two memorial gardens, all with chapels located on the grounds. Memorial Day 2007 saw the grand opening of our newest chapel at Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. A state of the art facility with advanced technology, it offers families many new options for memorial services. A Veterans Memorial, next to the chapel, was also unveiled that weekend. Designed to honor all veterans, it is the largest Veterans monument in the state. Throughout our history, Washburn-McReavy has been driven to expand, in order to offer our compassionate service to residents throughout the Twin Cities. The McReavy family and many staff are involved in civic organizations throughout the area, including Rotary Clubs, the Woman's Club of Minneapolis, numerous chambers of commerce, Kiwanis, and the Eastside Neighborhood Association. We do our best to give back to the community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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NEW HORIZON KIDS QUEST, INC.
NEW HORIZON KIDS QUEST, INC.
Plymouth, Minnesota
201-500 employees
New Horizon Kids Quest is a renewables & environment company based out of 10000 Aha Macav Pkwy, Laughlin, Nevada, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SWANSON & YOUNGDALE, INC.
SWANSON & YOUNGDALE, INC.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
201-500 employees
Experience LIFE in the Park! St. Louis Park's convenient location as a neighbor to Minneapolis means you're only minutes away from some of the Twin Cities' most attractive amenities: the Chain of Lakes, the downtown theater district, shopping, universities and major league sports. St. Louis Park is an established community of 10.8 square miles. In a little more than 115 years, it's grown from a village of 45 families to a community of just under 49,000 residents. St. Louis Park has a sound economic base, a healthy mix of new and traditional housing, and a nationally renowned school district – where every school has been named a National School of Excellence. Residential areas comprise the largest portion of the community. These residential areas are diverse in their social, religious and ethnic heritage – giving every neighborhood a distinct appearance and feel. St. Louis Park is also home to retail stores, restaurants, medical facilities, family-owned businesses, corporations, and churches and synagogues. St. Louis Park is also proud of the numerous trails and parks in the community. The many trails connect us to downtown Minneapolis, the Uptown area, Hopkins and Chaska. There are 52 parks throughout the city to enjoy (11.5 percent of St. Louis Park's land is set aside for parks). These parks provide recreation, community space and beauty to all St. Louis Park residents in any season. Residents of St. Louis Park enjoy a multitude of different social and recreational activities to participate in, along with diverse religious, economic and education systems. The options are endless in St. Louis Park. Likewise, the City of St. Louis Park is a place to live for a lifetime.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market