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HKS buys former brewery site in downtown West Bend for apartment development
Milwaukee-based developer HKS Holdings LLC has acquired the former West Bend Brewing Co. site, which it plans to redevelop into 181 apartments and commercial space.
New Walker’s Point events venue now open
Saz’s Hospitality Group has expanded its catering footprint to a new events venue that recently opened in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood.
New York law firm moves local office to Cathedral Place
New York-based law firm Wilson Elser has moved its Milwaukee office location to the Cathedral Place office building from another downtown office building that's being converted into apartments.
Community Within The Corridor project could be catalyst for rebuilding Milwaukee’s 30th Street Industrial Corridor
Construction of the Community Within The Corridor project on Milwaukee's north side is underway.
Oshkosh Defense to build new USPS fleet out of state
Oshkosh Defense will manufacture a new fleet of mail delivery vehicles for the U.S. Postal Service in South Carolina as the company says it struggled to find a viable building for the project in Wisconsin.
New fine dining restaurant planned in downtown Milwaukee
Adam Siegel, former corporate executive chef at The Bartolotta Restaurants, is planning a new fine dining establishment in downtown Milwaukee with local commercial real estate developer Michael DeMichele.
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BoDeans, Little Big Town to play Am Fam amphitheater on Aug. 13
Country group Little Big Town and Waukehsa natives the BoDeans will play a special community concert at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater on the Summerfest grounds on Aug. 13.
SHINE Medical Technologies raises $94.6 million
The parent company of medical isotope manufacturer SHINE Medical Technologies raised $94.6 million.
NBA’s Eastern Conference Finals begin in Milwaukee on Wednesday
The Milwaukee Bucks victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday in Game 7 of their Eastern Conference Semifinals series sent the Bucks to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second time in three years.
WWBIC receives $500,000 to fund programming, small business loans
The Otto Bremer Trust invested $500,000 in the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation, WWBIC recently announced.