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Small Businesses have a stake in Affordable Care Act
Some of us are wishing Happy Two Year Birthday this week to the Affordable Care Act. Some of us...
Commentary: Housing is still ‘shadowed’ by supply
Home demand took a step forward in February. But oversupply remains a problem, says Kathleen Madigan of Dow Jones Newswires.
Concordia to hold open house for working adults
Concordia University Wisconsin’s Midtown Center, located at 4151 N. 56th St. will host an open house event on Friday, March 30 from 4 to 7 p.m.
Real Estate Blog: Architect says it’s Walker’s Point, not “Fifth Ward”
I received an interesting email yesterday from Ursula Twombly, co-founder and principal of Continuum Architects + Planners in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood.
First class of Army reserves graduates from GE training program
GE Healthcare has graduated seven U.S. Army reservists from its joint externship program with the U.S. Army Reserve's 807th Medical Command. The program provides training and fosters career development for biomedical equipment specialists.
Building Commission approves projects; Walker presents ‘Best Project’ award
The State of Wisconsin Building Commission today approved several projects across the state.
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U.S. commercial real estate market making a comeback
The U.S. commercial real estate market has made a big comeback as more companies are leasing space, prices are up and vacancies are down.
John Jagler to run for Assembly seat
John Jagler, communications director for Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald (R-Horicon), today announced his candidacy for the 37th Assembly District seat.
Brewers to honor Uecker with a statue
The Milwaukee Brewers today announced that the legendary “Mr. Baseball,” Bob Uecker, will be honored this summer with a statue to be placed outside of Miller Park.
Wisconsin banks performed above average in 4Q
The state's FDIC-insured banks outperformed national averages in the fourth quarter of 2011, according to recent data from the FDIC.