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Milwaukee Public Museum seeks public input for next phase of museum design
Nearly two months after unveiling its design for the exterior for its planned $240 million new museum building, the Milwaukee Public Museum is hoping to hear from the community about they would like to see within the rock-like walls of the structure.
City gets grant to support Waukesha Civic Theatre’s expansion
The city of Waukesha is set to receive a $250,000 grant from Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC) in support of the Waukesha Civic Theatre’s ongoing expansion project.
City announces partners for Homes MKE initiative
The Milwaukee Department of City Development (DCD) announced the names of development partners selected to participate in its Homes MKE initiative aimed at renovating and reoccupying a minimum of 150 vacant and foreclosed city-owned houses.
Frontdesk completes $13 million Series B funding round
Milwaukee-based Frontdesk, a short-term apartment rental company, announced this week the completion of a $13 million Series B funding round.
Viewpoints: Why we should love our HR professionals
In speaking at an association meeting of HR professionals, I told them that as a CEO I have always...
See how Wisconsin’s colleges and universities fared in U.S. News’ annual rankings
U.S. News & World Report today released its annual rankings of the best colleges and universities in America.
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Riverfront bar, collection of restaurants planned at Associated Bank’s River Center building in downtown Milwaukee
The newly renovated Associated Bank River Center building at 111 E. Kilbourn Ave. in downtown Milwaukee will soon feature a riverfront bar, coffee shop and a marketplace of quick-service dining concepts.
Brewers look to draw off-season crowd with X-Golf at American Family Field
On Sept. 16, the Milwaukee Brewers will open their new, year-round X-Golf America facility on the club level of American Family Field.
Wisconsin banks saw continued loan growth in second quarter
Wisconsin banks saw loan growth, flat deposits and a decline in noncurrent loans and leases during the second quarter, according to FDIC data analyzed by the Wisconsin Bankers Association.
Viewpoints: Kohler led new era of labor relations
Herb Kohler, who died Saturday, was a man of many dimensions, a genius businessman who grew his company’s revenues...