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Arzbaecher adopts plan to sell his Actuant stock
Menomonee Falls-based Actuant Corp. today announced that chief executive officer (CEO) Robert Arzbaecher has adopted a pre-arranged plan to sell some of his stock in the company as his resignation goes into effect.
Coakley Brothers opens Madison office
Coakley Brothers and Brothers Business Interiors have moved their Madison market offices from Sun Prairie to 2918 Agriculture Drive in Madison.
Anodyne Coffee opens in Walker’s Point neighborhood
Anodyne Coffee Roasting Company will celebrate the opening of its new roasting and café operation at 224 W. Bruce St. in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood.
City launches online water monitoring for homeowners
Milwaukee is the latest community in southeastern Wisconsin to provide all residents access to an online portal for their water use through a partnership local software startup H2Oscore.
QuadMed acquires Indianapolis company
Sussex-based QuadMed LLC has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Novia CareClinics LLC of Indianapolis in a merger of two innovators in employer-sponsored health care management solutions and on-site primary care.
Kenosha council approves TIF for Amazon.com distribution center
Plans for an Amazon.com distribution center are moving forward in Kenosha.
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Oak Creek Plan Commission approves Meijer store plans
A proposal for Meijer to anchor the Drexel Town Square development moved closer to fruition Tuesday night.
Acuity plans massive HQ expansion project in Sheboygan
Fueled by record profits and continued company growth, Acuity announced Tuesday it will begin a more than $130 million construction project at its corporate headquarters in Sheboygan by the end of this year.
FedEx SmartPost HQ to move from New Berlin to Brookfield
FedEx will move the headquarters of its SmartPost subsidiary from New Berlin to the Brookfield Lakes Corporate Center XI building at 17950 W. Corporate Drive, according to Andrew Weltcheff, senior vice president of asset management for Hammes Company, which owns the building.
AT&T data center in Pewaukee sold for $52 million
Tampa, Fla.-based Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT Inc. recently purchased the AT&T data center at N15 W24250 S. Riverwood Dr. in the city of Pewaukee for $51.87 million from AT&T.