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Maredithe Meyer

Maredithe Meyer
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Maredithe has covered retail, restaurants, entertainment and tourism since 2018. Her duties as associate editor include copy editing, page proofing and managing work flow. Meyer earned a degree in journalism from Marquette University and still enjoys attending men’s basketball games to cheer on the Golden Eagles. Also in her free time, Meyer coaches high school field hockey and loves trying out new restaurants in Milwaukee.

🔒 Bayshore names new senior general manager

Bayshore has named Mario Mireles as its new senior general manager, the shopping center announced Monday.

Brewers home opener postponed after two Cardinals players test positive for...

The Milwaukee Brewers' home opener against the St. Louis Cardinals has been postponed after two Cardinals players tested positive for COVID-19.

Milwaukee lands spot on Google Arts & Culture app

The coronavirus pandemic has halted what would have been Milwaukee's year as an up-and-coming travel destination, but the city continues to garner exposure.

🔒 Sartori moves into fourth generation of family leadership

Plymouth-based cheese producer Sartori Co. has transitioned into its fourth generation of family leadership.

Pine Lake home sold for $3.2 million

A home located along the southern end of Pine Lake sold for $3.2 million, according to state records.

Lou Malnati’s Brookfield location sets opening date

Chicago-based deep dish pizza chain Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria is gearing up to open its second Milwaukee-area location in less than a year.

Ground floor of Saint Kate to reopen July 31

Marcus Hotels & Resorts will begin reopening its downtown Milwaukee arts-themed hotel Saint Kate next week.

Boutique hotel Dubbel Dutch opens in downtown Milwaukee

A new independent boutique hotel in downtown Milwaukee's East Town neighborhood will host its first guests this weekend, despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that is keeping many travelers home.

Sherman Phoenix launching nonprofit arm pushing for racial equity, inclusion

As protests decrying racism and police brutality gained momentum across the country, in response to the death of George Floyd, Milwaukee's central city entrepreneurial hub Sherman Phoenix found itself at the center of ongoing conversations around racial equity in one of the nation's most segregated cities.

🔒 Chicago-based swim school eyes Milwaukee area for expansion

Chicago-based Big Blue Swim School is targeting southeastern Wisconsin for its next out-of-state expansion.

Former Perkins building in Oak Creek could soon house new restaurant

A former Perkins Restaurant & Bakery building in Oak Creek was sold to a private out-of-state buyer who is rolling out plans for a new restaurant.

Brewers’ Schlesinger hasn’t given up hope on fans at Miller Park...

As the Milwaukee Brewers prepare to begin regular season play later this week, team officials are coming to terms with what the absence of...

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