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Van Alstine to lead Cardinal Stritch athletics department
Cardinal Stritch University, based in Fox Point, has appointed Tim Van Alstine, Ph.D., director of athletics, effective Aug. 1.
City could help local group redevelop Shops of Grand Avenue
City of Milwaukee officials are considering plans to help a local group of civic and business leaders that plans to purchase and redevelop the Shops of Grand Avenue mall in downtown Milwaukee.
Downtown condo sales and prices on the rise
The number of downtown Milwaukee condominium sales increased by 15 percent to 154 during the first half of the year compared to the first half of 2013, when 134 downtown condos were sold, according to the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors.
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BizTimes Media 2014 Giving Guide
BizTimes Media’s fourth annual Giving Guide offers southeastern Wisconsin’s business community an outlet to connect with area nonprofit organizations for philanthropic involvement.
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Christensen to retire from Children’s Hospital
Cindy Christensen will retire on Dec. 31 as president of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin and executive vice president of Children’s Hospital and Health System after more than 25 years of service.
Brewers construct rainwater harvesting pavilion at local homeless shelter
Milwaukee Brewers players are taking time off the field today to complete a rainwater harvesting pavilion at the Guest House of Milwaukee, a new feature made possible by a charitable gift from the Brewers Community Foundation.
Nonprofit Center calling for award nominations
The Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee is seeking nominations for its 2014 Nonprofit Excellence Awards, which “highlight innovation and exceptional organizational performance” among nonprofits, according to the organization.
BMO Harris Bank renews sponsorship of ‘The Nutcracker’
BMO Harris Bank is extending its sponsorship of Milwaukee Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” into a second year as the ballet prepares for its 44th annual performance of the holiday production this December.