Hospitality & Tourism
MADISON – City, Ho-Chunk advance discussions on cultural, sports, entertainment project
Madison and the Ho-Chunk Nation see a tribal cultural center and major sports complex with indoor and outdoor fields, lighting and grandstands as keys to a rare collaboration to develop city and tribal lands on the Southeast Side.
MOVIDA owners grow with new Hotel Madrid
The owners of MOVIDA, 524 S 2nd St., will soon expand their Spanish-themed endeavors to include a restaurant, bar and boutique hotel in Walker's Point.
Colour Palate restaurant opens downtown
J. “Omar” Andrietsch on Monday opened Colour Palate, a new downtown Milwaukee restaurant at 789 N. Water St. The Colour Palate menu includes salads, wraps and soups.
Wisconsin’s tourism industry rises to $18.5 billion
Wisconsin’s tourism industry topped $18.5 billion in 2014, a $1 billion boost from $17.5 billion in 2013.
BizTracker: Wisconsin’s tourism industry rises to $18.5 billion
Wisconsin's tourism industry topped $18.5 billion in 2014, a $1 billion boost from $17.5 billion in 2013.
Ryan is star of new Wisconsin Tourism commercial
University of Wisconsin men's basketball coach Bo Ryan is the star in the latest Travel Wisconsin television commercial.
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Beyond Water Street: Schmidt restaurant empire heads south to Oak Creek
Many Milwaukee-area residents have dined or had a drink at one of the numerous restaurants and bars in the...
Hilton Garden Inn opens co-working space
A new co-working space called Genius@Work has opened in the Hilton Garden Inn in downtown Milwaukee.
Potawatomi ‘Miracle’ program again exceeds $1 million
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino raised more than $1 million through its 2014 “Miracle on Canal Street” charity program, mirroring the success of last year's program, which also raked in more than $1 million.
B&B planned near Alverno
A former nuns dormitory near Alverno College on Milwaukee’s south side would be converted into a bed and breakfast inn, according to a plan submitted to the city by Guangfu Jia.