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Microsoft buys 240 acres of land in Kenosha for data center development
Microsoft continues to grow its footprint in southeast Wisconsin with the recent purchase of 240 acres of land in Kenosha for a new data center project.
A.O. Smith president shares ideas for manufacturers to prepare for uncertainty
For a manufacturer like Milwaukee-based A.O. Smith Corp., there are plenty of sources of uncertainty as 2025 gets underway....
Massive spec industrial park moving forward in Caledonia
Seeing long-term strength in Racine County’s industrial real estate market, a national development firm is planning to begin site...
Eli Lilly’s planned $3 billion investment in Pleasant Prairie called a ‘watershed moment’ for local economy
On an investment spree with billions of dollars’ worth of projects ongoing globally, Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Company chose...
7 questions to take stock of WEC Energy’s transition toward renewables
Milwaukee-based WEC Energy Group, the parent company of We Energies, is in the midst of a dramatic reshaping of...
Wisconsin’s biohealth tech hub plays to state’s existing strengths
Wisconsin’s federal designation as a biohealth tech hub will catalyze an industry that’s already seeing noteworthy growth and potentially...
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Berghammer names new president
Butler-based Berghammer Construction announced that Kevin White has been named the new president of the company.
White succeeds Jim Parks,...
Apartment complex planned for vacant Cudahy site
A long-vacant property in Cudahy could be developed with a 264-unit apartment complex under a new proposal from a...
New food court to be added to American Family Field
The board for the Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District, the governing entity that owns American Family Field, approved more...
Next Fiserv CEO’s compensation includes nearly $12 million payment
Fiserv’s compensation plan for its next chief executive officer includes a nearly $12 million cash payment to make up...