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Southeastern Wisconsin organizations get nearly $5 million in Medicaid grants
Several southeastern Wisconsin businesses and organizations have been named recipients of Medicaid home and community-based services (HCBS) grants.
Former Port Milwaukee director named U.S. Seaway administrator
Adam Tindall-Schlicht, the former director of Port Milwaukee, has been appointed by President Joe Biden to the role of administrator of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (GLSLSDC).
Design plans unveiled for Harbor District Riverwalk project
The Milwaukee Department of City Development today unveiled proposed design renderings for the Riverwalk extension planned for the city's Harbor District.
Milwaukee offering $11.6 million for Fiserv HQ project, nearby public infrastructure
The city of Milwaukee is proposing an $11.6 million investment to support Fiserv’s new corporate headquarters downtown, along with improvements to nearby public infrastructure.
Marcus Corp. third quarter results driven by hotel revenue surpassing pre-pandemic levels
Post-pandemic recovery continues for Milwaukee-based Marcus Corp., with third-quarter revenue from its hotel division surpassing 2019 levels.
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Report says net zero emissions are possible in Wisconsin by 2050
A new report says that with aggressive action across all of Wisconsin’s sectors, net-zero emissions could be possible by 2050.
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Williams Bay mansion seized by feds sold for $6.5 million
A Williams Bay mansion along Geneva Lake that was seized by the federal government in February has been sold to a private Illinois investor for about $6.5 million, according to state property records.
Global Water Center building sold for $11.9 million
The Global Water Center building at 247 W. Freshwater Way in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood has been sold to an investment entity with ties to Rite Hite Corp.
Rockwell Automation CEO expecting continued manufacturing investment despite economic headwinds
Executives for Milwaukee-based Rockwell Automation say they expect to see continued investment in U.S. manufacturing, even amid growing economic uncertainty and headwinds.
Gregory Wesley named board chairman for Teach for America Milwaukee
Gregory Wesley, senior vice President of strategic alliances and business development for Medical College of Wisconsin, has been named the chairman of the board for education nonprofit and leadership development organization Teach For America Milwaukee, the organization announced today.