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Kohl’s drops plans for new HQ campus in Menomonee Falls
Kohl’s Corp. announced today that it has dropped its plans to build a new 900,000-square-foot corporate headquarters campus in the Woodland Prime Office Park in Menomonee Falls.
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Bradley Center turns 25
The BMO Harris Bradley Center has announced that it is celebrating its 25th anniversary with new ways for fans to enjoy sports and other live entertainment events during the 2013-14 season, along with opportunities to reflect on highlights and happy memories from seasons past.
Third Coast Daily acquired by Urban Milwaukee
Milwaukee online news daily UrbanMilwaukee.com has agreed to purchase ThirdCoastDaily.com, a Milwaukee online arts and entertainment publication. The sale will be effective December 1.
Innovation Center named for Roell
Johnson Controls Inc. named its Global Innovation Center in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward after outgoing chief executive officer Stephen Roell in a ceremony Tuesday night.
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Concordia plans new center for School of Business Administration
Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW) hopes to consolidate its business courses, expand its program offerings and continue growing enrollment numbers with a new 50,000-square-foot facility for its School of Business Administration at its Mequon campus.
Lakefront to host Black Friday event
Lakefront Brewery, Inc. will offer Black Friday enthusiasts an alternative to frenzied holiday shopping this year with its third annual Black Friday event and a limited edition beer at the center of the celebration.
National award honors MSOE’s social media community
After three years of strategic development and expansion, the Milwaukee School of Engineering’s (MSOE’s) Bridge Social Community has been recognized with a national award for its innovative approach to connecting prospective students and staff on campus.
Taylor to retire as Columbia St. Mary’s president and CEO
Mark Taylor, president and CEO of Columbia St. Mary's, has announced plans to retire from Columbia St. Mary's, effective June 30, 2014. Taylor has led Columbia St. Mary's since February, 2011.