Industries
Tricast introduces new pharmacy analytics tool
Wauwatosa-based Tricast Inc. has introduced a new web-based software tool, called Reveal 2.0, that allows health plan administrators to get real-time pharmacy data.
Milwaukee Public Library seeks development partners
The Milwaukee Public Library is seeking private sector real estate development partners to do mixed-use developments of library sites, similar to projects done for the Villard Square Branch and for the East Branch on North Avenue, which is part of HSI Properties' The Standard at East Library project that is under construction.
Potawatomi withholds payment to state
The Forest County Potawatomi Tribe is withholding its annual shared revenue payment to the state of Wisconsin as Gov. Scott Walker’s administration considers whether or not to approve the Menominee Tribal Nation’s proposed Hard Rock casino project in Kenosha.
The Next Stage: Creating Massive Action in Your Business
BizTimes Media and ActionCoach of Elm Grove have created a new workshop series to guide business owners and C-level executives through steps that are critical to growing their businesses.
M-WERC forms Energy Innovation Center partnership
As the Mid-West Energy Research Consortium works to recruit startups for its newly announced Energy Innovation Center, it is turning to a Boston-based group of startup companies to learn best practices in the build out process.
BMA Milwaukee names new directors
The Business Marketing Association Milwaukee chapter has named its board of directors for the 2014-’15 program year.
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Zepnick proposes Menomonee Valley site for new arena
State Rep. Josh Zepnick (D-Milwaukee) today added the latest wrinkle to the civic discussion about where and how to finance and build a new arena, proposing a new location in the Menomonee River Valley.
GSA eyes St. Francis building for FBI office
An office building on the lakefront in St. Francis appears to be the leading candidate to land the Milwaukee-area FBI office, according to commercial real estate sources.
Government plan hurts people with disabilities
Imagine a plan designed to help people with disabilities find jobs in the community that left 78 percent of these people worse off than they were before.
Pewaukee Pick ‘n Save building sold for $9 million
Cole Capital, the Phoenix, Ariz.-based private capital management business of American New York-based Realty Capital Properties Inc., recently purchased the 55,000-square-foot Pick ‘n Save store building at 1405 Capitol Dr. in Pewaukee for $9 million, according to state records.