Industries
Rodney Ferguson stepping down as head of Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
Rodney Ferguson is resigning as general manager and chief executive of the Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in Milwaukee to take another job in Virginia.
DanDan owners opening new restaurant in former Fauntleroy space
Dan Jacobs and Dan Van Rite are giving their North Milwaukee Street restaurant space in the Third Ward another go.
Franklin medical glove supplier parent company raises $19.5 million
DASH Medical Holdings, LLC, the parent company of Franklin-based Dash Medical Gloves, Inc. raised $19.5 million in a round of funding, according to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The Cheel redevelopment gets green light from Thiensville
The Cheel will soon break ground on its new two-story building in Thiensville, following the village Plan Commission's final approval Tuesday night.
Milwaukee leaders working to resolve latest Couture dispute at City Hall, says Common Council president
Just when you thought it was safe for the Couture developers to turn their attention to a project groundbreaking.
Two killed in shooting at Roundy’s distribution facility in Oconomowoc
A distribution center employee shot and killed two co-workers at the Roundy's facility in Oconomowoc Tuesday night, a union official said.
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Industry expert predicts declining statewide home sales during peak months due to low listings
The lack of homes listed for sale in Wisconsin is severe enough that it will cause overall sales to decline come late spring and into summer – at a time when sales are at their peak.
Arts @ Large names new CEO
Milwaukee-based nonprofit Arts @ Large, Inc. has named Sean Kiebzak as its new chief executive officer.
Ogden & Co. announces succession plan, leadership changes
Milwaukee-based Ogden & Co. Inc. has a new president in Beth Sucevic while former president Peter Ogden is now chairman of the board.
Seeds of Health planning high school at former Journal Sentinel office complex
Milwaukee charter school system Seeds of Health Inc. plans to open a high school in part of the former Milwaukee Sentinel building downtown, according to city records.