Industries
Cedarburg Hauser expands in Grafton
Cedarburg Hauser Pharmaceuticals (CHP) has expanded the capacity of its Grafton active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) manufacturing plant.
Aldermen vote to retain DCD head
The Milwaukee Common Council this morning voted in favor of a new four year term for Richard “Rocky” Marcoux as the commissioner of the Department of City Development (DCD).
Developers of Aloft and Marriott hotels propose Park East hotel
Jackson Street Management LLC, the group of hotel development investors that are building the 204-room Marriott Hotel under construction downtown and developed the 160-room Aloft hotel in the Park East corridor downtown, are planning to build another hotel.
Wisconsin helps GE power a healthier world
Investing in the future of Wisconsin makes sense. That’s why this past week has been so exciting for all of us at GE in the Badger State. We’ve just finished the Wisconsin leg of a national “GE Works” series of events, where we again experienced the spirit of a state that’s committed to growth and innovation for the future.
HUD grants to help workforce
Wisconsin has received $720,000 in grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The funds are aimed at helping public and assisted housing residents obtain education, training and jobs.
Landmark to acquire Hartford Savings Bank
New Berlin-based Landmark Credit Union plans to acquire Hartford-based Hartford Savings Bank.
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Wisconsinites among Forbes 400 richest Americans
Judy Faulkner, founder of Epic Systems Corp. in Verona, is among 20 newcomers to the 2012 Forbes 400 list of the richest Americans.
Banks deploy Fiserv mobile apps
Brookfield-based Fiserv Inc., a global provider of financial services technology solutions, announced that more than 1,100 financial institutions have selected mobile banking solutions from the company.
Society for Financial Service Professionals accepting ethics awards nominations
The Society for Financial Service Professionals (SFSP), Milwaukee Chapter, is seeking nominations for the Wisconsin Business Ethics Award (WBEA) until Friday, Oct. 19. In its second year, the award praises companies for their ethical business practices, quality in their product and service offerings, and their community support and outreach initiatives.
Theater revenues dip for Marcus Corp.
The Marcus Corp. has reported that record revenues and improved operating income of its hotel business were not enough to compensate for lagging revenues from its theater business in the fiscal first quarter.