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Eight Wisconsinites make Forbes World’s Billionaires List
Eight Wisconsin residents are included in Forbes magazine’s annual list of the world’s billionaires.
JCP Construction plans to grow workforce with $1.54 million Greater Milwaukee Foundation loan
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation has made a $1.54 million loan to JCP Construction to assist the Milwaukee-based firm's growth and job creation plans.
Brookfield-based Patina Solutions Group acquired by L.A.-based consulting firm
Brookfield-based Patina Solutions Group Inc. has been acquired by Los Angeles-based Korn Ferry, a global organizational consulting firm.
Hartland-based Transcendent acquired by Miami-based IT company
Hartland-based Transcendent, an IT solutions provider, has been acquired by Miami-based Airiam, a newly formed managed IT and digital transformation company with a focus on cybersecurity.
City of Sheboygan buys 197 acres of farmland in Town of Wilson
Hoping to address the dearth of available homes in their community, the landlocked city of Sheboygan has purchased 197 acres of farmland in the neighboring Town of Wilson for $3.67 million.
The Manitowoc Company announces reduced operations in Russia
The Manitowoc Company leadership issued a statement saying the Milwaukee-based company has been reducing their operations in Russia.
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Wisconsin LGBT Chamber launches new entrepreneur bootcamp with support from Harley-Davidson
The Wisconsin LGBT Chamber of Commerce is seeking applicants for its newly announced LGBTQ+ Entrepreneur Bootcamp.
Kindly Coffee in West Allis aims to create fair-wage jobs for adults with disabilities
A new cafe coming to West Allis this summer will serve local coffee and eats, while providing employment opportunities for adults with disabilities.
Greendale woman gets ‘Project Pitch It’ $10,000 prize for her handcrafted cosmetic brushes
Greendale resident Izabelle Villafuerte, founder of Empresaria Cosmetics, took home the Peg Ann/David Gruber Project Pitch It $10,000 cash award this week on Project Pitch It.
Viewpoints: Downtown Milwaukee needs businesses to return
It is now long past the time for our city’s business to step up and return to downtown. If it does not happen soon it may never happen.