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Jackson Street

Milwaukee-based residential real estate development firm Dominion Properties is building a 20-unit, four-story apartment building at 1509 N. Jackson St., on Milwaukee's East Side.

How to position your small business as a ‘good loan’

“Wisconsin banks are strong, stable and ready to lend” and “are in the best position in years to serve Wisconsin's consumers and improve the state's economy.” That's the latest assessment from the Wisconsin Bankers Association.

Cross country couple

Six years after his wife got him hooked on running, Todd Meissner has crossed the finish line of half marathons in 17 states and is well on his way to the finish lines of races in all 50 states.

The importance of social listening

While many brands are reviewing posts and engaging with people who directly mention their Twitter handle or post on their Facebook wall, they are only seeing a fraction of the conversation. Using social listening to uncover indirect mentions will help you see the bigger picture.

“Thinking in New Boxes”

While creativity is a critical force in any company's vision for long-term growth, many businesses fail to make the kind of “imaginative leaps” needed to drive that creativity, according to Luc De Brabandere and Alan Iny, both of The Boston Consulting group.

John Hazod, president and CEO of Foundations Bank

John Hazod


President and CEO


Foundations Bank


N35W23877 Highfield Ct., Pewaukee, WI


www.foundationsbank.com


Industry: Community bank


Number of employees: 22


Family: Wife-Jill, Son-Jack, Duaghter-Haley

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Amazon launches online sales tax on Wisconsin purchases

Beginning Nov. 1, Wisconsin became the 14th U.S. state in which online retailer Amazon collects state sales taxes.

Community groups to merge

United Neighborhood Centers of America (UNCA) and the Alliance for Children and Families will combine their memberships in January 2014 to strengthen their community impact with a consolidated network of more than 500 local organizations.

No joke: No more Milwaukee print edition for The Onion

The Onion, a satirical newspaper, will halt production of its print versions in Milwaukee, Chicago and Providence after its Dec. 12 issue.

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