Andrew Weiland

Andrew is the editor of BizTimes Milwaukee. He joined BizTimes in 2003, serving as managing editor and real estate reporter for 11 years before being promoted to editor in 2015. An award-winning journalist, Weiland is a five-time winner in the Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Journalism Awards contest and a three-time winner in the Alliance of Area Business Publishers (AABP) Awards contest. He is also a regular guest on WISN-TV Channel 12's 4 p.m. newscast to discuss the week's most significant business news stories.

BizTimes to host webinar on PPP loan forgiveness

BizTimes Media will host a webinar Tuesday on the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program, focusing on best practices that businesses that have received the loans should take to ensure they are forgiven by the federal government.

Frontida Assisted Living owner to run for state Assembly

Crystal Miller, the owner and president of Kenosha-based Frontida Assisted Living announced today that she will run as a Republican for the state Assembly.

Former WEDC leader Mark Hogan named to Ixonia Bank boards

Mark Hogan, who served as the secretary and chief executive officer of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. under former Gov. Scott Walker, has been elected to boards of Ixonia Bancshares Inc. and Ixonia Bank.

MMAC wants phased-in restart of state’s economy to begin before expiration date of Evers’ ‘Safer at Home’ order

The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce on Tuesday announced that its board on Friday unanimously approved a resolution calling for a phased-in “smart restart” of the state’s economy, beginning as early as the week of May 11, two weeks before Gov. Tony Evers’ “Safer at Home” order is scheduled to expire.

COVID-19 Catch-22

Catch-22, a term that originated from the 1961 novel by Joseph Heller, refers to a dilemma from which there...

Palermo’s temporarily closes Milwaukee pizza plant after five employees test positive for COVID-19

After five employees at the Palermo’s pizza plant in Milwaukee tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, Palermo Villa Inc. president and chief executive officer Giacomo Fallucca announced Friday that the company is closing the plant temporarily.

85 employees at Patrick Cudahy plant have tested positive for COVID-19

So far, 85 employees at the Patrick Cudahy plant in Cudahy have tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, according to the city of Cudahy Health Department.
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Foot Locker places 261 Wisconsin employees on furlough

Foot Locker Inc. informed state officials this week that it has placed 261 Wisconsin employees on temporary, unpaid furloughs, due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

Sheraton hotel in Brookfield has furloughed 101 employees

The Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield Hotel notified state officials this week that 101 of its employees have been furloughed since March 27, as a result of a severe decline in business during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

Enterprise Holdings has laid off 260 Milwaukee-area employees

Enterprise Holdings, the parent company for several car rental brands including Alamo Rent A Car, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental, has informed state officials that it has laid off 260 employees in the Milwaukee area.

More than 500 tested for COVID-19 in investigation of Cudahy meatpacking plant

The City of Cudahy Health Department on Wednesday said that 503 people have been tested for COVID-19 from April 24 to 28 as part of an investigation of the coronavirus outbreak at the Patrick Cudahy meatpacking plant.

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