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Acclaimed Milwaukee chef to open new restaurant in Northwestern Mutual’s rebuilt North Building
James Beard Award winner Adam Siegel to open a New York-style Italian restaurant in Northwestern Mutual’s renovated North Building in downtown Milwaukee, set to debut in late 2026.
Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub projects on workforce development, innovation in oncology, startup commercialization making progress
Three Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub projects focused on workforce development, innovation in oncology, and startup commercialization are making progress.
Construction beginning on 700-unit Pleasant Prairie apartment project
Construction work is set to begin this month on an apartment development in Pleasant Prairie that will include more...
Affordable housing project with 400 units planned in Kenosha County
Seeing an "insurgence" of commercial investment in Kenosha County with little new affordable housing units to support it, a...
The inside story of the relationship between Farm & Fleet and Fleet Farm
Confused by Farm & Fleet and Fleet Farm? Discover the real history behind the Midwest retailers, their friendship, and how the names came to be.
How Wisconsin companies are navigating uncertainty caused by tariffs
President Donald Trump says his trade policies and tariff strategies are intended to bring more manufacturing activity and jobs...
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Redevelopment of Southridge Mall’s former Boston Store moves forward
A long-planned project to redevelop the former Boston Store at Southridge Mall is moving ahead after receiving key approval...
New hangar planned for Waukesha County Airport
A new 22,000-square-foot hangar is planned for the Waukesha County Airport (Crites Field).
The hangar will be constructed at 2781...
Michigan investor buys large apartment complex near Northridge for $57.9 million
A Michigan-based investment firm has acquired a large residential complex near the former Northridge Mall in Milwaukee for $57.9...
BRP laying off 61 employees in Sturtevant as company pauses some production
Quebec-based recreational products manufacturer BRP Inc. has begun laying off 61 workers at its Sturtevant facility.