Industries
Innovative Signs moving to larger building to grow its manufacturing
Innovative Signs Inc. is moving across the street from its current location in the town of Brookfield as part of plans to double its manufacturing operations over the next few years.
New York investor buys industrial properties in Racine and Kenosha counties
A New York-based investors group has acquired at least six industrial properties in Racine and Kenosha counties for $41.5 million, according to state records.
Milwaukee airport adds two new restaurants
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport recently announced it has added two new restaurants to its revamped roster of food and beverage and retail offerings.
Plymouth Tube reducing staff in East Troy
Plymouth Tube Co. plans to eliminate 11 positions at its East Troy plant in late February and another six positions could be put if customer demand does not improve, according to a notice filed with state officials.
Solidcore fitness studio to open in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward
Washington D.C.-based boutique fitness chain Solidcore is preparing to open its first Milwaukee-area location, in the Historic Third Ward.
UMOS awarded state contracts to operate transitional jobs programs
Milwaukee-based UMOS, Inc. has been awarded two new contracts totaling $1.87 million to operate transitional jobs programs in six additional Wisconsin counties.
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Cheba Hut to open first Milwaukee-area location next year
Marijuana-themed fast-casual restaurant chain Cheba Hut is moving forward with plans to expand into the Milwaukee area.
Despite pushback, ‘Johnny V’ moving forward with Wauwatosa apartment tower plans
John “Johnny V” Vassallo says he's moving forward with his proposal to develop a 25-story apartment tower at Bluemound and Mayfair roads in Wauwatosa despite its rejection by the city's Plan Commission.
Festival Foods buys Hartford shopping center
It appears Festival Foods plans to keep growing its presence in the Milwaukee market, with the recent purchase of a shopping center in Hartford.
Milwaukee-area business leaders reflect on lessons learned in 2020
We asked you to reflect on how you navigated your businesses through the challenges of 2020, what lessons you learned along the way, and what you're looking forward to in 2021. Here's what you had to say: