Industries
Assisted Living Concepts to be acquired
Global private investment firm TPG has entered a definitive agreement to acquire Menomonee Falls-based Assisted Living Concepts Inc.
Rockwell promotes O’Reilly to oversee Asia Pacific Region
Tom O'Reilly has been appointed president of Rockwell Automation Inc.’s Asia Pacific Region.
Bakehouse looks for expanded new location
Cybros the Sprouted Bakehouse, a Waukesha-based producer of fresh sprouted grain breads, announced that it will use only non-genetically modified grains, natural sunflower oil, and locally sourced domestic honey in all of its bread products.
Pewaukee company will move to Milwaukee’s Water Hub
Natural Resource Technology (NRT), an environmental engineering and consulting firm currently based in Pewaukee, will move its offices in June to Milwaukee's new Freshwater Hub.
Luxury hotel planned for Third Ward
Milwaukee-based development firm HKS Holdings LLC plans to develop an eight-story, 158-room Kimpton hotel in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward, San Francisco-based Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants announced today.
ManpowerGroup and Johnson Controls win investor awards
Milwaukee-based ManpowerGroup and Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc. are among 145 companies to be named among America's Most Honored Companies by Institutional Investor magazine.
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Lean road to better cars, better health care
Remember a couple of decades when 75,000 miles on a car was time to trade it in? Now, it's not unusual for an owner to drive a car for 200,000 miles.
Brady Corp. announces reorganization
Milwaukee-based Brady Corp. announced a net loss of $8.7 million for its fiscal second quarter, an improvement from a $90 million net loss from the previous fiscal second quarter.
Wisconsin Manufacturers to host NAM president
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce will host “Manufacturing: Powering Wisconsin, the United States and the World” on Friday, March 1, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee.
Wisconsin Oven opens Waukesha facility
East Troy-based Wisconsin Oven Corp. has moved its assembly work to a 27,000-square-foot facility in Waukesha.