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ManpowerGroup refines business model
ManpowerGroup, the Milwaukee-based global leader in contingent and permanent recruitment workforce solutions, today announced it is differentiating and evolving its business model to deliver faster, higher quality matches to employers and job seekers.
Bubbler Quote of the Week
"Mike Cudahy is a fearless, pot-stirring Irishman with an unquenchable thirst for improving Milwaukee. He is always looking for...
WEDC launches new business development website
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) today launched a new website, www.InWisconsin.com, to help new, growing and relocating businesses find available economic development resources.
The Couture might include hall for MSO
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra is in early stages of considering plans to move its performances to a concert hall that could be built for the MSO in The Couture, the 44-story residential and hotel tower planned by Barrett Visionary Development near the lakefront.
UW-Madison tops Harvard as most popular business school
U.S. News and World Report has ranked UW-Madison School of Business as the most popular business school in the country, placing it ahead of Harvard’s business school, which has held the title of “most popular” for the last two years.
BizTimes collects Awards for Excellence in Journalism
BizTimes Media LLC received an unprecedented six Awards For Excellence in Journalism at the Milwaukee Press Club's Gridiron Dinner at the Intercontinental Hotel in downtown Milwaukee Friday night.
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Lands’ End celebrates 50 years
Dodgeville-based Lands' End celebrated the 50th anniversary of its founding on Tuesday.
Fans pick ‘Barrelman’ name for new beer
By an overwhelming margin, “Bernie’s Barrelman Ale” was selected as the name for a new beer that celebrates a partnership between the Milwaukee Brewers and Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company.
Summer trolley back in action
The Milwaukee Trolley Loop kicks off its summer “Hop ‘n Shop, Wine ‘n Dine” route today with $1 roundtrip trolley rides throughout downtown.
ArtPlace America grant to fuel ‘Creational Trails’ program
The Artery, a former rail corridor bridging Milwaukee's Riverwest and Harambee neighborhoods, and a 10-block stretch along West Wisconsin Avenue will be enlivened with interactive art in the coming months thanks to a $350,000 grant funded by ArtPlace America.