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Johnson Controls ponders divestiture
Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc. is considering a divestiture of its automotive electronics business.
Tollefsen Steel to move to Muskego
Tollefsen Steel, a steel service center, will relocate its operations from Menomonee Falls to an 18,000-square-foot industrial building in Muskego at S82 W18664 Gemini Drive.
Harley unveils new Breakout motorcycle
Harley-Davidson Inc. unveiled its new Breakout motorcycle model to the public in Daytona Beach, Fla., during the annual Daytona Bike Week motorcycle rally.
Dielectric Corp. expands equipment line
Dielectric Corp. has added three new Brother vertical CNC machining centers to its extensive array of machining capabilities at its plant in Menomonee Falls.
Superior names new president and CEO
Superior Die Set in Oak Creek has elected Frank Janiszewski as president and CEO. He has worked at Superior for more than 30 years.
Generac hosts job fair
Waukesha-based Generac Power Systems Inc. recently hosted a job fair at its Whitewater facility to hire about 100 new employees.
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Phoenix benefits from mining switch
Milwaukee lighting manufacturer Phoenix Products Company Inc. has grown from 77 to 123 employees since the end of 2010.
Nonprofit Calendar
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Habitat for Humanity warns of scam
Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity has issued an advisory to the Milwaukee community about a recent fundraising scam.
U.S. Bank funds senior living complex
U.S. Bank committed more than $17.5 million in construction debt and tax credit equity for the development of a new residential complex, the Maria Linden Independent Senior and Assisted Living Apartments in Milwaukee.