Hospitality & Tourism
Fireworks will return to Milwaukee’s lakefront on July 3
After a two-year hiatus, Milwaukee’s July 3 fireworks show will return to the lakefront.
Framework agreement between city, RNC in limbo
A framework agreement between the city of Milwaukee and the Republican National Committee is now in limbo after an amendment to the plan -- related to hosting the 2024 Republican National Convention -- was brought forward today, but no action on it was immediately taken by the Common Council's Steering & Rules Committee.
In focus: Viking Octantis arrives in Milwaukee
The 665-foot Viking Octantis docked at Port Milwaukee for the first time earlier this month, marking the start of...
Q&A: FPC Live execs say Deer District had always been ‘ideal site’ for indoor concert venue complex
FPC Live's announcement Monday that it will move forward with its proposed indoor music venue project at the former Bradley Center site in the Deer District instead of near the Summerfest grounds in the Historic Third Ward was the result of several years of conversations with the Milwaukee Bucks, company execs say.
Construction on Wisconsin Center expansion makes progress with concrete pour, tower crane
The $420 million Wisconsin Center expansion hit two milestones Tuesday as crews completed the project's first large concrete pour and began to erect a 230-foot tower crane at the site, which is situated north of the existing convention center building long North Kilbourn Avenue in downtown Milwaukee.
Report: Milwaukee, Madison airports lag behind nation in pandemic recovery
Air travel in Wisconsin has recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic at a slower rate than the rest of the country, according to a report by the Wisconsin Policy Forum.
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Adam Wickersham
Director, graduate programs , Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Adam Wickersham earlier this...
The last word: Get comfortable with being uncomfortable
Kate Crowle is the developer, designer and owner of St. James 1868, an upscale wedding and events venue in...
Commentary: Unions have a pulse
For decades, union membership has been in a steady decline. Once the backbone of Milwaukee’s blue-collar workforce during the...
The Interview: Tia Torhorst
Tia Torhorst was recently named chief executive officer of the Harbor District Inc. Torhorst has more than 20 years...