Industries
AB InBev wins over SABMiller at fifth attempt
The world's two biggest brewers agreed on Tuesday to create a company making almost a third of the world's beer.
Get Smarter Conference to showcase 50 Ideas in 50 Minutes
BizTimes Media will spotlight the expertise of southeastern Wisconsin’s top young business leaders during its 2015 Get Smarter Talent...
Gardner Denver invests $11 million in German screw compressor plant
Milwaukee-based Gardner Denver Inc. is building what it calls a global center of excellence for screw compressors in Simmern, Germany. The $11.3 million project is expected to be completed by the end of 2016.
South Shore economic development forum Wednesday in South Milwaukee
High-end apartments overlooking Lake Michigan in St. Francis, development of the Layton Avenue commercial corridor and more will be...
Milwaukee Film Festival attendance up 10 percent
Attendance at the seventh annual Milwaukee Film Festival was up 10 percent this year to 70,885 attendees.
The 2015 Milwaukee...
Phoenix Investors buys former Quad/Graphics Mississippi plant
An affiliate of Phoenix Investors LLC, a commercial real estate firm based in Milwaukee, recently acquired a former Quad/Graphics printing plant in Mississippi for $5.2 million.
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MillerCoors likely to be spun off in SABMiller-AB InBev deal
The MillerCoors brewing operations in Milwaukee likely will not be part of that deal because of antitrust regulations in the U.S.
UW-Whitewater study names Wisconsin third-best state for health care efficiency
A new study by the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater found Wisconsin's health care system is the third-most efficient in the country. Hawaii was No. 1, followed by Iowa.
Suburban Milwaukee industrial buildings sold for $15.9 million
Westminster Capital, a Lake Forest, Ill.,-based real estate investment firm has sold two of its industrial buildings in suburban Milwaukee totaling 223,200 square feet for $15.9 million.