Industries
Shorewood Mixed-Use
Mandel Group Inc. plans to begin construction this month on LightHorse | 4041, a mixed use development on Oakland Avenue in Shorewood. The building will have 84 apartments, 20 percent of them at “affordable” rents and an 18,000-square-foot Walgreens store. Mandel Group recently closed on the financing for the Shorewood project and the 155-unit second phase of its North End apartment complex development in downtown Milwaukee, which will also break ground this month. The total combined investment in the two developments is estimated by Mandel Group at more than $71 million.
“The Cure for Corporate Stupidity”
In his new book, “The Cure for Corporate Stupidity,” author Larry Bloom argues that many problems in today’s business world are caused by “mind bugs,” similar to software bugs, that occur within a business leader’s thought process.
12.5%
The inventories of unsold homes in Wisconsin dropped to 12.5 months of supply in December, which is the first time it has been below 13 months since the Wisconsin Realtors Association (WRA) began tracking inventory levels in May 2010.
Travel Wisconsin unveils Zucker commercial
Wisconsin Native and comedic filmmaker David Zucker was recently hired to produce a television commercial for Travel Wisconsin.
Nonprofit Directory
The BizTimes Milwaukee 2011 Nonprofit Directory is available for viewing and for purchase in a print format. The directory...
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BizTimes 2012 Giving Guide
BizTimes Media has released the 2012 edition of its Giving Guide Regional Philanthropic Opportunities. The print and digital publication...
Nonprofit calendar of events
Saturday, Feb. 4 Innovative Health & Fitness in Franklin will host a special "Workout...
Nonprofit people and awards
March of Dimes honors volunteers Terry Klippel, attorney at Storm, Balgeman, Miller & Klippel S.C., and Anthony Machi, owner...
Salvation Army exceeds campaign goal
The Salvation Army of Milwaukee County has surpassed its Annual Christmas Campaign goal of $2.7 million dollars. The organization collected $2.9 million dollars.