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Local Schools create mailbox garden fundraiser

Twelve area elementary, middle and high schools have turned ordinary mailboxes into customized works of art to benefit Habitat for Humanity.

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  North Shore Bank features local artist North Shore Bank's Grafton branch launched an artist appreciation program that features...

Region’s industrial market improves in first quarter

The southeastern Wisconsin industrial real estate market had a positive net absorption of nearly 1.1 million square feet of...

Weas pulls out of Baker Tilly, Von Briesen negotiations

Milwaukee-based Weas Development has withdrawn from negotiations with Madison-based Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP and Milwaukee-based Von Briesen &...

Financial Resources

Banking Wisconsin Department of ...

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Milwaukee financial services firms sponsor free admission to US Amateur Open at Erin Hills
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Financial Services Industry People in the News

Brian Andrew, a chartered financial analyst, has joined Cleary Gull as chief investment officer. Andrew has worked in the...

On the Money

Look before you leap when investing in ETFs by Kathy Lakritz, investment manager with the Milwaukee office of Schenck Investment Solutions LLC.

Mergers and Acquisitions

Rexnord acquires British manufacturerMilwaukee-based Rexnord LLC has acquired Autogard Holdings Ltd., a European-based manufacturer of torque limiters, couplings and...

Real estate events

CARW Real Estate Roundtable Forum, Tuesday, April 12, 7-9:30 a.m., Italian Community Center, 631 E. Chicago St., Milwaukee. Wisconsin...

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