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Lucigen speeds infectious disease diagnoses

One of the most frustrating aspects of going to the doctor's office is waiting for the lab results to come in – and knowing that there often isn't much the doctor can do to treat you until those results are ready.

Microbial Discovery Group expands facility

Microbial Discovery Group LLC has expanded its Franklin facility and is in the process of hiring seven new employees to meet demand for microbial-based products and solutions.

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.

Pettit Center renews Olympic status

The Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee has renewed its agreement with the United State Olympic Committee and U.S. Speedskating to serve as an official U.S. Olympic training site.

Water Council to get part of $30 million JPMorgan grant

The Water Council is one of 10 nonprofit cluster organizations in the country included in a five-year, $30 million grant from JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Bowling centers fall into the gutter

If you do a Google search for the phrase “bowling is a dying sport,” you will discover that folks have been predicting the demise of keggling since the dawn of the digital age.

New Berlin industrial building sold for $4.3 million

Boston-based STAG Industrial recently purchased a 81,500-square-foot industrial building at 5150 S. Towne Dr., New Berlin, for $4,275,000, according to state records.

West Bend shopping center sold for $24 million

An affiliate of Inland Real Estate Income Trust, a real estate investment trust sponsored by Oak Brook, Ill.-based Inland Real Estate Investment Corp., recently purchased a four-building shopping center, anchored by a Pick ‘n Save store, in West Bend for $24 million, according to an SEC filing.

Foreign investors group buys Racine shopping center

Racine Shopping Centre LLC, an affiliate of a Singapore-based investment group, recently purchased the 135,827-square-foot Racine Centre shopping center at Green Bay Road and Washington Avenue in Racine for $9.28 million.

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