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Johnny V’s Wauwatosa apartment tower would stand 25 stories, 300 feet tall
The luxury apartment tower in Wauwatosa proposed by Mo’s Restaurants owner John “Johnny V” Vassallo would total 25 stories, stand 300 feet tall and contain approximately 354 units, according to plans filed with the city.
Viewpoints: State policymakers ready to focus on tech challenges
It is refreshing to see a bipartisan group of state legislators joining forces to hear new ideas about technology and innovation in the State of Wisconsin.
How to help your employees shed the COVID 15 (or 20)
Closed gyms, comfort food and extra TV time: The past months in quarantine have proven to be a perfect...
A cut above: Despite challenges, PartsBadger posts impressive growth
In telling the story of how PartsBadger LLC came to be, co-founders Roy Dietsch and Jimmy Crawford often say...
Mo’s Restaurants purchases former Buca di Beppo building near downtown Milwaukee
An affiliate of Milwaukee-based Mo's Restaurants has purchased the former Buca di Beppo site near downtown Milwaukee in the city's Yankee Hill neighborhood.
The new Briggs & Stratton says it is hiring and committed to Milwaukee
A little more than a month after being sold out of bankruptcy to a New York-based private equity firm, the new chief executive officer of Briggs & Stratton says the company is committed to Milwaukee and looking to hire.
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Harley-Davidson had its most profitable third quarter since 2015
The topline numbers in Harley-Davidson’s third quarter earnings tell the story of a company that continues to shrink.
African American Chamber reaches $1 million Legacy campaign goal
The African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin has reached its $1 million fundraising goal for its new Legacy Co-Working and Innovation Space on King Drive in Milwaukee.
Exact Sciences acquiring two companies for $2.56 billion
Madison-based Exact Sciences Corp. announced Tuesday it is acquiring two health care companies for $2.56 billion.
Franklin business leaders express alarm about rejection of Strauss Brands plans
The leaders of several Franklin businesses signed a letter to Franklin aldermen expressing dismay about the Common Council’s recent vote to deny Strauss Brands’ proposed new meat processing facility.