COVID-19
Associated Bank offers ‘COVID-19 relief program’ for customers
Green Bay-based Associated Bank on Saturday announced steps it says it is taking to help its consumer and business customers impacted by the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Evers orders closure of hair salons, barber shops, tattoo parlors
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers on Friday ordered all hair salons, day spas, nail salons, barber shops, tattoo parlors, body art establishments, and tanning facilities in the state to close as of 5 p.m., Friday, March 20.
Sub-Zero, Wolf to lay off more than 1,000 workers temporarily due to coronavirus
Fitchburg-based Sub-Zero Group Inc. notified state officials this week that it plans to temporarily cease operations and lay off...
Protective gear supply won’t be enough to meet surge demand in Wisconsin
The supply of personal protective equipment that Wisconsin has received from the federal government won’t be enough to meet surge demand as the coronavirus continues to spread, state Department of Health Services Secretary-designee Andrea Palm said Friday.
Local tech, startup communities look for connection in time of social distancing
Social isolation is not usual for the tech and startup communities, but its members are finding ways to keep...
Wisconsin Center expansion groundbreaking could be delayed due to coronavirus outbreak
The planned expansion of Milwaukee's downtown convention center is facing delays due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Marty Brooks, president...
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Third Space Brewing was expanding, then coronavirus hit
Third Space Brewing has a tradition in its Milwaukee taproom. Every Friday at 5:45 p.m., the company’s brewmaster gets...
Area companies find ways to give back amid coronavirus crisis
During a week that has brought many business operations to a screeching halt in response to drastic COVID-19 social...
BizTimes Milwaukee to receive four Milwaukee Press Club Awards
BizTimes Milwaukee will receive four awards in the Milwaukee Press Club’s annual Excellence in Wisconsin Journalism competition.
Roundy’s to hire 2,500 in Wisconsin
Milwaukee-based Roundy’s Supermarkets Inc. announced today that it plans to hire up to 2,500 people to work at its Pick ‘n Save and Metro Market stores throughout Wisconsin.