Industries
Burger King planned near 76th and Oklahoma
A new Burger King restaurant is planned southeast of West Oklahoma Avenue and South 76th Street on Milwaukee's south side, according to city records.
German container manufacturer buys Kenosha industrial land for $4.5 million
Schutz Container Systems Inc., a Germany-based maker of shipping containers, has purchased 24.6 acres of industrial land in Kenosha for $4.51 million, according to state records.
Viewpoints: Super Bowl LV ads, the biggest hits and misses
Here are some of the commercials that caught my attention this year. Some for the right reasons, and some because they were all kinds of wrong.
Brookfield Square adds sushi restaurant, craft boutique
Brookfield Square in Brookfield recently added two local businesses to its roster: Wasabi Sushi Lounge and Blink Artisan Boutique.Â
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Masonic Center redevelopment would cater to downtown residents seeking larger apartment units
Redevelopment plans for the historic Humphrey Scottish Rite Masonic Center in downtown Milwaukee would seek to serve downtown residents who desire larger dwelling units, according to plans filed with the city.
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Viewpoints: Some glitzier cities get ink, but Madison, Milwaukee gaining tech workers
A wave of economic and workforce transition is on its way. Wisconsin can choose to ride the crest or watch as it passes by.
Hebron House plans renovations at its three shelters
Hebron Housing Services said it has received funding to make major capital improvements to its three shelters in Waukesha.
Former Milwaukee Public Museum CEO named Yerkes Observatory executive director
The nonprofit operator of Yerkes Observatory has named Dennis Kois, the former leader of the Milwaukee Public Museum, as its next executive director.
Marquette University gifted $31 million for College of Nursing
Philanthropists Darren and Tracy Jackson are donating $31 million to support Marquette University's College of Nursing students and programs, president Michael Lovell announced Thursday.