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Bubbler Quote of the Week
“The millennial generation is not engaged or married to the automobile. They look for a transit-friendly place to live...
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Harbor District could be a jewel in the rough
Milwaukee's Harbor District, one of the city's most opportunistic areas for ongoing development, will evolve quicker if state authorities and others continue to streamline remediation policies and procedures.
City should demand assistance from Nationstar Mortgage
Dear Mayor Tom Barrett and Common Council President Michael Murphy:
BizTimes Bubbler Executive of the Week: Marietta Pucillo
Marietta Pucillo, owner of Yama YogaCompany address: 231 E Buffalo St., Suite 201, Milwaukee, WI 53202Website: www.yamayogastudio.comIndustry: Yoga studioNumber...
Milwaukee Black Business website puts spotlight on minority businesses
In an effort to advocate for Milwaukee’s African American-owned business community, father-daughter team Curtiss Harris and Lynn Harris Farmer have launched a digital directory of black-owned businesses in the area.
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Bergen to depart Marquette’s College of Communication
Lori Bergen, Ph.D., dean of Marquette University’s J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication, plans to part ways with the school to pursue a similar leadership position at the University of Colorado-Boulder.
YPWeek Wisconsin kicks off on Saturday
As approximately 9,000 people between age 21 and 40 leave Wisconsin each year, according to figures from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, Newaukee is banding together with other young professional groups in the state to begin reversing that brain drain.
Milwaukee Black Business website puts spotlight on minority businesses
In an effort to advocate for Milwaukee’s African American-owned business community, father-daughter team Curtiss Harris and Lynn Harris Farmer have launched a digital directory of black-owned businesses in the area.
MMAC economic indicators remain strong
Southeastern Wisconsin economic indicators continue to operate at a high level, with nearly three-quarters of local factors tracked by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC) pointing in a positive direction in February.