Economic Development
The Hop’s lakefront line through The Couture to begin full operations next week
The downtown Milwaukee streetcar, known as The Hop, will begin full operations for its new lakefront line, which will...
30 years of building, restoring, and renovating Milwaukee structures
JJB Home, named after its owner, Jeffrey James Bartelt, celebrates 30 years of providing stewardship and service to the...
Briohn Building: Building 45 years of growth and impact
Throughout Southeast Wisconsin, the footprint of Briohn Building Corporation is unmistakable.
From urban locations to suburban industrial parks, Briohn’s...
Commentary: Come on down
Enerpac Tool Group’s decision to move its headquarters from Menomonee Falls to downtown Milwaukee demonstrates several modern workplace trends.
In...
Communication, responsiveness key to successful partnerships between business and education, leaders say
As schools search for ways to harness the power of partnerships with local businesses eager to develop and attract...
Milwaukee 7 leader Jim Paetsch to retire, successor named
Longtime Milwaukee 7 leader Jim Paetsch announced this week he is retiring from the economic development organization he helped launch in 2005.
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ThriveOn King project nearing completion
It’s been more than 50 years since the former Schuster’s and Gimbel’s Department store building at Garfield Avenue and...
Construction begins on Kenosha Innovation Center
The City of Kenosha and the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood Inc. held a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday to celebrate the...
Atlanta-based manufacturer WestRock to build $140 million plant in Pleasant Prairie
Atlanta-based WestRock Company is closing one of its existing plants to open a new, $140 million corrugated box plant in Pleasant Prairie.
Brady Street BID names new executive director
The Brady Street Business Improvement District has named Michael Sander as its new executive director.
Sander succeeds Rachel Taylor, who...