Industries
Roundy’s rolls out rapid COVID-19 antibody testing at Pick ‘n Save, Metro Market
COVID-19 antibody testing is now available at Pick ‘n Save and Metro Market pharmacy locations, Roundy’s Supermarkets Inc. announced Thursday.
Advocate Aurora grants $675,000 to boost diverse health care workforce
Advocate Aurora Health announced it is directing $675,000 in grants through its Better Together Fund to support the development of a diverse Milwaukee-area health care workforce.
MSO’s first season in Bradley Symphony Center will be mostly virtual
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s first season in its new home will be largely virtual, with the possibility of some in-person performances if city regulations allow.
Viewpoints: A call to focus on neighborhood development in Milwaukee
For Milwaukee and Wisconsin, it is imperative that we focus on neighborhood development, as it is key to repositioning Milwaukee for the future.
Southwest Airlines to furlough 18 employees at Mitchell International
Southwest Airlines plans to furlough 18 mechanics located at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, the airline announced in a WARN notice recently filed with the state.
More than 60% of Molson Coors jobs coming to Milwaukee will top $100k annually
Molson Coors Beverage Co. could receive up to $25 million in tax credits for bringing 377 jobs to Milwaukee, retaining 540 existing jobs at its corporate center in the city and investing in the facility.
- Advertisement -
Rite-Hite wants to make its Reed Street Yards office building bigger, but shorter
Rite-Hite Holding Corp. is proposing some changes to its Reed Street Yards headquarters project, which include increasing its office building's overall size but lopping off its top floor.
Oshkosh Corp. names new CEO
Oshkosh Corp., one of the largest companies in Wisconsin, this week announced a leadership transition.
Fisher Barton names new CEO
Watertown-based Fisher Barton announced this week that Scott A. Hoffman has been named the company's new chief executive officer.
Milwaukee Art Museum closing until January
The Milwaukee Art Museum is closing to the public until next year in response to the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the community.