Government & Politics

City picks Rule Enterprises to develop Freshwater Plaza site, apartment building planned

The city of Milwaukee announced today that its Redevelopment Authority has selected Rule Enterprises LLC to develop a vacant two-acre site at Freshwater Plaza in the city's Harbor District.

BVK will pay $2.25 million after wrongfully receiving second PPP loan

BVK, Inc., a full-service advertising agency, has reached a settlement agreement with the Department of Justice following allegations the company wrongfully received a second-draw Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan.

Southeastern Wisconsin meat processors eligible for up to $2.2 million in grant funding

Gov. Tony Evers and Randy Romanski, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection secretary, announced this week 91 meat processors selected to receive a total of $10 million in grants.

Wisconsin gets $40 million in ARPA funding to expand broadband access

The U.S. Department of Treasury has approved a plan from Gov. Tony Evers that will allocate $40 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to increase high-speed internet access across the state.

Wisconsin investing $1 million to support rural entrepreneurs

Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC) announced this week a $1 million investment that will go toward supporting the state’s rural entrepreneurs.

Judge lifts injunction against Northridge Mall raze order – says owner must demolish buildings

U.S. Black Spruce Enterprise Group, Inc., the China-based owner of the blighted former Northridge Mall in Milwaukee must either demolish the mall or make what are estimated to be more than $6 million in repairs to structures and its grounds to bring the property back up to code.
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WisDOT seeks public input for final design phase of Twin Cities-Milwaukee-Chicago passenger rail project

As the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) begins its final design phase of the Twin Cities-Milwaukee-Chicago (TCMC) passenger rail project it is seeking input from the public on the project.

Brady Street BID to study closing street to vehicles

After a hit-and-run crash left a Milwaukee man dead earlier this week, the Brady Street BID’s Board of Directors says it is looking into “pedestrianizing” Brady Street, closing it to vehicular traffic.

Owner of Milwaukee auto detail shop faces charges of misusing PPP loans

A Milwaukee business owner is facing federal charges of providing false information to obtain $176,895 worth of PPP loans, allegedly later using those funds for his own personal expenses.

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