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Williams Bay home sold for $4.8 million
A 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home on Circle Parkway in the Walworth County village of Williams Bay has been sold for $4.8 million, according to state records.
Chris Abele sells second Moderne condo
Former Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele has now sold both of the condos that he purchased in 2015 at...
Glendale-based car battery maker Clarios revives plans for IPO
Almost a year since Glendale-based Clarios announced and then quickly postponed plans for an initial public offering (IPO), the car battery maker has revived those plans.
Q&A: Chef Dane Baldwin on the impact of his James Beard Award, and the future of Milwaukee’s dining scene
Earlier this month, Dane Baldwin became one of only five Milwaukee chefs to earn what's considered among the most prestigious national recognitions of culinary talent: a James Beard Award.
Former Johnsonville CEO buys University Club Tower condo from former Bucyrus, REV Group CEO for $2.6 million
Former Johnsonville chief executive officer and board chairman Ralph Stayer purchased a two-bedroom, 4,264-square-foot condo in the University Club Tower building in downtown Milwaukee from a revocable trust connected to former Bucyrus CEO and former REV Group CEO Tim Sullivan for about $2.6 million, according to state records.
More than 60% of Wisconsin bank CEOs expect recession in next six months
More than 60% of Wisconsin bank CEOs say a recession is likely or very likely in the next six months, according to survey results from the Wisconsin Bankers Association.
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Oconomowoc Lake home sold for $3.85 million
A 6,785-square-foot, 80-year-old home on Oconomowoc Lake was recently sold for $3.85 million, according to state records and Redfin.com.
Pine Lake home sold for $5.5 million
A 5-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom home on Pine Lake in the Village of Chenequa recently sold for $5.5 million, according to state records.
Pace of wage growth in Wisconsin slowed in May
The pace of year-over-year wage growth in Wisconsin slowed in May but it remained above 6% for the fifth...
Wisconsin unemployment rate ticks up as labor force participation grows
Wisconsin’s unemployment rate ticked up slightly in May from 2.8% to 2.9% as the number of people classified as unemployed increased by 600, according to data released by the state Department of Workforce Development.