The Wisconsin Better Business Bureau will move its offices down the street from 10101 W. Greenfield Ave. in Milwaukee to 10019 W. Greenfield Ave. on Friday, May 3.
Randall Hoth, president and chief executive officer of the organization, said, “Our move allows the BBB to improve operating efficiency in a state-of-the-art building.”
Construction will continue beyond the move-in date, as Summit Credit Union, the owner of the building, continues the build out of its space.
The BBB is looking forward to the completion of the reconstruction of the Greenfield Avenue bridge.
The new building includes a community room for accredited business events and seminars, a meeting room that can be reserved for business use and a media room for covering local breaking news stories.
Building signage will prominently display the BBB logo along the Interstate 894 corridor to increase awareness and visibility for the organization.
The BBB expects to offer frequent business workshops at the new facility in 2014 on topics ranging from employee recruiting to increasing sales effectiveness.