Industries
Richardson Industries sells lumber division
Sheboygan Falls-based Richardson Industries Inc. has sold Richardson Lumber Company to Drexel Building Supply.
Pallet USA acquires Goeman’s Wood Products
Lannon-based Pallet USA, a portfolio company of Brookfield-based private equity firm Blackthorne Partners, has acquired a majority of the assets of Hartford-based Goeman’s Wood Products Inc.
VyMac Corp. to close
The assets of VyMac Corp. have been sold and the company will close its Whitewater facility, W3130 State Road 59 East, on February 28.
Journalism project chronicles ‘A Day in the Life’ in Milwaukee
BizTimes Media today unveiled “24 Hours: A Day in the Life in the City of Milwaukee in 2013,” a community journalism project compiled by students in the “Advanced Reporting” class at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Goodwill buys former Reader’s Digest office building for $6 million
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin Inc. recently purchased the former Reader’s Digest office building in Greendale for $6 million, according to state records.
New Menomonee Falls WAC opens
The Wisconsin Athletic Club will host a ribbon cutting ceremony at 5:50 p.m. today for its new fitness center at the southwest corner of Pilgrim Road and U.S. Highway 41/45 in Menomonee Falls.
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Kenosha Piggly Wiggly store to be sold to franchisee
Sheboygan-based Piggly Wiggly Midwest LLC plans to sell the Piggly Wiggly grocery store at 2215 S. 80th St. in Kenosha to Stinebrink’s Piggly Wiggly.
Marlo and Altus Vinyl to expand in Racine
A pair of manufacturers, Marlo Inc. and Altus Vinyl LLC, will expand their operations in the city of Racine, the Racine County Economic Development Corp. announced.
Milwaukee area housing market improved in 2013
The metro Milwaukee housing market improved in 2013 with more sales, higher prices and fewer foreclosures, according to the latest report from the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors.
Residents protest relocation of Advanced Waste division to Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls residents packed a village board meeting Monday night to object to West Allis-based Advanced Waste Services Inc.’s plans to move its ChemWorks division treatment facility from Milwaukee to Menomonee Falls.