Industries
Port Milwaukee strikes lease agreement with Pearl Seas Cruises
The thought of vacationing by cruise ship any time soon seems far-fetched as the COVID-19 pandemic looms, but Port Milwaukee has its sights set on better days for the local cruise market.
Geneva Supply buys former American Girl facility in Kenosha County for expansion
Delavan-based Geneva Supply has bought the former American Girl doll facility in western Kenosha County for its Chicago-area operations.
Winnow Fund partners with Concordia University, Wisys
The Winnow Fund partnered with both Concordia University and Wisys and has also raised an additional $2.7 million since the state-backed venture fund held its commencement close in September, fund manager Richelle Martin announced today.
Lawsuit seeks to void Franklin’s approval of new Strauss Brands facility
Strauss Brands’ plans to expand to a new facility in the city of Franklin face a new challenge after a group of homeowners and a nonprofit organization filed a lawsuit seeking to void the city’s approval of the project.
Evers announces $45 million in restaurant relief funding, allocations for lodging and performance venues
Wisconsin restaurants and other small business affected by the COVID-19 pandemic will receive $45 million in assistance, Gov. Tony Evers announced Thursday.
City of Milwaukee increases capacity limits for some restaurants and bars
The city of Milwaukee tightened capacity restrictions for some restaurants and bars today in response to the current surge in COVID-19 cases.
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New cafe, cocktail bar coming to Ballpark Commons in Franklin
Blend Coffee & Cocktails will soon make its debut at the Ballpark Commons mixed-use development at The Rock Sports Complex in Franklin.
The Wisconsin companies that received the most PPP funding
The U.S. Small Business Administration today released a list of all of the companies that received Paycheck Protection Program loans through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Region’s manufacturing sector continues growth, but production lost to COVID-19
Southeastern Wisconsin’s manufacturing sector continued to grow in November, but companies also increasingly ran into issues with employees losing time to COVID-19 quarantines and sick days, according to the latest Marquette-ISM Report on Manufacturing.
Longtime La Casa de Esperanza leader Villarreal to take position at Texas nonprofit
Anselmo Villarreal, the longtime president and chief executive officer of Waukesha-based nonprofit organization La Casa de Esperanza, is leaving the organization for a new position in Texas.