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City panel delays vote on Deer District hotel plans as some officials say proposal is too small
Milwaukee delays Moxy hotel plan in Deer District, citing missed potential for larger development on prime downtown site.
Wisconsin imports up 9% to start the year
Wisconsin’s total imports in the first quarter increased more than 9% to $10.5 billion, including a 20% increase in...
Regal Rexnord increases its expected tariff hit this year to $130 million
Regal Rexnord now expects 2025 tariff costs to reach $130M due to Chinese tariffs, but the company remains confident in full cost mitigation.
Poblocki Paving Corp. acquired by Chicago firm
New Berlin-based Poblocki Paving Corp. has been acquired by Chicago-based Heartland Paving Partners for an undisclosed price.
East Side Sendik’s store temporarily closed by City Health Department for pest infestation
Nehring’s Sendik’s on Downer, located at 2643 N. Downer Ave., on Milwaukee’s East Side, was closed Monday by the city’s Health Department due to escalating pest activity observed during recent inspections.
Speaking at Medical College of Wisconsin NIH director defends grant cuts, says academic freedom is a priority
During a visit to the Medical College of Wisconsin on Friday, National Institutes of Health director Jay Bhattacharya defended the recent cancellations of some NIH grants.
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Medical College of Wisconsin and MSOE launch student pathway program
Milwaukee School of Engineering and the Medical College of Wisconsin are launching a new collaboration that will provide a pathway between the two institutions.
Sentry survey finds 60% of C-suite execs don’t expect growth within their companies in 2025
Facing economic uncertainty and persistent supply chain issues, 60% of top U.S. business leaders expect stagnant or declining growth in 2025.
Owner of Blain’s Farm & Fleet to participate in keynote conversation at Family Business Summit
Jane Blaine Gilbertson, the executive chair and sole owner of Janesville-based Blain’s Farm & Fleet, an iconic Wisconsin retailer, will participate in a keynote conversation at BizTimes Media’s annual Family & Closely Held Business Summit.
Baird responds to Wall Street Journal expose
Milwaukee-based financial services company Baird issued a statement in response to a Wall Street Journal report last week about some junior and mid-level investment banking employees at the firm being forced to work extremely long hours, including 20-hour days and 110-hour weeks, that in some cases led to serious health problems for the employees.