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Johnson Controls to sell downtown Milwaukee buildings, move employees to its Glendale campus
Johnson Controls International will move employees from its downtown Milwaukee offices to its campus in Glendale over the next two years, the company announced Thursday.
Viewpoints: The Wisconsin GOP congressional delegation’s letter to Biden about the Keystone XL pipeline project
The Wisconsin GOP congressional delegation's letter to Biden about the Keystone XL pipeline project
Louisiana sports bar plans Wisconsin expansion
Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux has its eyes on Wisconsin as a key market for the company's ongoing growth across the country.
New York IT services company to double its supply of local tech talent in 2021
New York-based Genesis10 is helping Wisconsin build its tech talent pipeline through its local programing, which has supplied Milwaukee and Madison-area employers with 150 trained software developers since launching in 2020.
How Wisconsinites 65 years and older can access the COVID-19 vaccine
While Wisconsinites 65 and older will soon be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, state health officials are cautioning that those eager to get a shot should brace for themselves for a wait.
Specialty foods distributor plans expansion of Kenosha facility
Gourmet Foods International is planning to expand its Kenosha facility, according to state records.
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Hammes sells Brookfield medical office building for $14 million
Milwaukee-based Hammes Co. recently sold a medical office building in Brookfield for $14.1 million, nearly $4 million more than what it paid for the property two years ago.
Illinois-based chain of collision repair centers buys Waukesha shop
Chicago-based Crash Champions LLC, a chain of auto collision repair centers, announced that it has purchased Gillette’s Collision Center in Waukesha.
Former Aurora pharmacist charged with attempted criminal property damage
The former Aurora Health Care pharmacist who allegedly tampered with COVID-19 vaccines at a Grafton medical center last month was charged Tuesday with attempted felony criminal damage to property.
Generac launches new business organization
Waukesha-based Generac Power Systems is combining several of its recently acquired companies along with its existing connectivity business in a new organization called Energy Technology.