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Industry expert predicts declining statewide home sales during peak months due to low listings
The lack of homes listed for sale in Wisconsin is severe enough that it will cause overall sales to decline come late spring and into summer – at a time when sales are at their peak.
Ogden & Co. announces succession plan, leadership changes
Milwaukee-based Ogden & Co. Inc. has a new president in Beth Sucevic while former president Peter Ogden is now chairman of the board.
Seeds of Health planning high school at former Journal Sentinel office complex
Milwaukee charter school system Seeds of Health Inc. plans to open a high school in part of the former Milwaukee Sentinel building downtown, according to city records.
Milwaukee unveils largest solar array in city on landfill near airport
Officials from the city of Milwaukee and We Energies on Tuesday unveiled the largest solar project in the city’s history on a former landfill located near Mitchell International Airport.
Milwaukee-area startups to receive up to $100,000 in grants to commercialize their products
Four Milwaukee-area startups including VasoGnosis Inc., RPRD Diagnostics, COnovate and Imagen Energy, LLC will receive grants of up to $100,000 to commercialize their innovative technologies.
Vaccine info for employers to be subject of free Thursday webcast
BizTimes Media's BT360 Content Solutions will present a free webcast on Thursday, March 18, to answer those questions and help employers develop strategies for the coming months.
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Waukesha-based Octane Coffee hopes to launch automated coffee drive-thru in City of Pewaukee
A Waukesha-based startup delivering coffee to customers through its automated kitchen and contactless drive-thru hopes to launch its first...
Wisconsin’s unemployment rate drops below 4%, but that’s not the full story
Wisconsin’s unemployment rate in January was 3.8%, a slight drop from the previous month but also a dramatic change from the last time the Department of Workforce Development released data.
Wisconsin residents with certain medical conditions are next in line for COVID vaccine
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced Thursday that Wisconsinites with certain medical conditions will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine at the end of the month, and eligibility is expected to open to the general public in May.
MCTS selects manufacturer for electric buses to be used on BRT route
The Milwaukee County Transit System has selected a vendor to build its first battery-electric buses, which will be used on the county's $55 million bus rapid-transit route.