Goodwill moving some departments to Summit Place in West Allis
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin Inc. plans to relocate some of its administrative services and programs to the Summit Place office complex in West Allis when it moves out of its Greendale campus.
Nadellas’ gift will fund full-ride UWM scholarships for some Milwaukee high school students
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee announced it will offer multiple full-ride scholarships for Milwaukee students pursuing tech-related degrees next fall.
Milwaukee Common Council approves sale of Harambee lots for Habitat’s 80-home build initiative
The Milwaukee Common Council has approved the sale of 41 vacant lots in the city's Harambee neighborhood to Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity, paving the way for the organization to move forward with its initiative to build 80 new homes in the north-side neighborhood.
Indoor music venue complex planned near Summerfest grounds
A new indoor venue complex that would host concerts and events year-round is planned for a site next to the Summerfest grounds in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward.
Froedtert Health acquires Sensia Wellness
Froedtert Health announced it has acquired Sensia Wellness LLC, a Milwaukee-based provider of onsite employer health clinics.
Six new members join MMAC board
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce announced its six new board members at the All Member Meeting Tuesday evening.
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Texas-based micro-hospital operator plans new location on Milwaukee’s south side
Houston-based micro-hospital developer Nutex Health Inc. plans to build a $13 million hospital at a vacant site on Milwaukee’s south side.
Milwaukee-based Public Allies receives $10 million gift from MacKenzie Scott
Milwaukee-based Public Allies, a national nonprofit that prepares underrepresented young people for grassroots leadership, has received a $10 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott and her husband, Dan Jewett.
Survey shows disparity among white, Black and Hispanic leaders’ outlook on the city and their companies
Results from a new survey reveal the disparity in how managers of color and their white counterparts in the region perceive their companies and the city of Milwaukee as a whole.
Multimillion-dollar commitment will help fund America’s Black Holocaust Museum reopening, expansion plans
America’s Black Holocaust Museum has received a multimillion-dollar commitment from an anonymous donor to support its new museum and plans to open an adjacent building for academic programming.