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Rockwell ‘optimistic’ on Biden views of manufacturing
Blake Moret, the charman and chief executive officer of Rockwell Automation Inc., said the company is encouraged that President-elect...
Remote work will continue for non-clinical Advocate Aurora employees
Non-clinical Advocate Aurora Health employees will continue working remotely until June 2021.
The health system, one of the largest employers...
African American Chamber’s Ossie Kendrix will continue leading organization after moving to Dallas
Ossie Kendrix, the president and chief executive officer of the African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, has moved...
Generac to sponsor former Harley stage at Summerfest
Waukesha-based Generac Power Systems will replace Harley-Davidson as a Summerfest stage sponsor, the company and Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. announced Tuesday.
Chicago-area investor buys three apartment buildings near UWM, with plans to acquire more
A Chicago-area investment firm has acquired three apartment buildings near UW-Milwaukee, the first step in a plan to build portfolio of 200 units of rental housing around the university campus.
Fire ravages The Cheel in Thiensville
Barkha and Jesse Daily, the owners of The Cheel in Thiensville, are reeling from a fire that broke out Sunday afternoon at their popular Napalese restaurant.
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Fetch Rewards raises nearly $80 million
Madison-based consumer-loyalty and retail rewards app company Fetch Rewards, Inc. has raised $79.9 million, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer sells Fox Point home for $3.3 million
Milwaukee Bucks head coach Michael Budenholzer has sold his home in Fox Point for just under $3.3 million, according to state records.
Thiet Jewelers in Whitefish Bay to close after 75 years
Longtime family-owned jeweler Thiet Jewelers Inc. is closing its store in Whitefish Bay after 75 years in business.
Jewish Community Center launches $1 million fundraising campaign
The Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center has launched a $1 million fundraising campaign to make up short-term funding gaps because of COVID-19.