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Factory conversion

From the inside, Bryant & Stratton College's new Wauwatosa campus looks so much like a professional office building, some...

Coakley will move fast-growing records retention division to Cudahy facility

Datastore, a Milwaukee record retention business, will soon move to a new 57,000-square-foot complex in Cudahy.Datastore was started as...

Survey: HSAs are an evolving health care cost solution

Destiny Health conducted a survey of 1,000 Americans to determine their familiarity and interest in health saving accounts, as...

Architects warming up to 3-D CAD

For decades, automation in the architecture industry had been limited to the two-dimensional renderings and blueprints most people are...

Living in luxury

There's a reason an adage is coined -- usually its wisdom rings pretty true. The old saw that the...

Consumerism

You are probably familiar with the "alphabet soup" that makes up the world of employee benefits: FSAs, MSAs, HRAs,...
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Bilt-Rite plans to leave Mitchell Street for Greenfield

After 56 years at its Mitchell Street location in Milwaukee, Bilt-Rite Furniture plans to relocate to a new building...

Muskegon man is next KABA leader

The president and chief executive officer of a Muskegon, Mich. economic development organization has been selected as the next...

Hey Milwaukee, how’s your health?

The rapidly increasing rate of health care costs is an issue that hits home for everyone. Many companies are...

Warehouse No. 1

The old warehouse at 126 N. Jefferson St. in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward has been reincarnated. Again. The...

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