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Quad/Graphic ponders expansion options

Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. is making plans to build a $14 million, 225,000-square-foot expansion of its 900,000-square-foot plant in West Allis at 555 S. 108th St. The project was recently approved by the city's plan commission. However, the company also is considering expansion of its plants in Virginia and Nevada and may expand one of this facilities instead.

UW-Whitewater completes renovations to University Center

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater recently reopened its James R. Connor University Center, following a $20.4 million renovation project.

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Tom Rave, vice president of Tri City National Bank

M&A deals of the week

Charlotte REIT acquires Marshall Erdman Marshall Erdman and Associates (Erdman), a Madison-based firm that plans, designs and builds...

Banking News

Citizens Community Bancorp to expand in Wal-Mart stores Eau Claire-based Citizens Community Bancorp, Inc., the holding company for...

Third generation acquires West Bend tool and die shop

Barton Products Corp., a West Bend precision machining shop, has been acquired by Valerie Hron and her husband Ray Batista. Hron is the granddaughter of the founder of Barton, and has been involved in the company for 19 years. Batista has worked there for 10 years.
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