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Mount Mary University to open health sciences center for new four-year nursing program
Mount Mary University plans to convert a former swimming pool on its campus into a new health sciences center as it prepares to launch a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing program next fall.
The Cheel owners to open new Mexican restaurant in Thiensville
The owners of Napalese restaurant The Cheel are expanding their presence in Thiensville with a new fast-casual Mexican restaurant concept.
TAPCO planning innovation center in Milwaukee
Brown Deer-based Traffic and Parking Control Co. Inc. plans to transform the former headquarters of Adaptive Micro Systems into its first innovation center.
Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin moves to new HQ
Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin has sold its West Allis headquarters and relocated to a smaller nearby space in the Summit Place office complex.
Harley-Davidson recalling around 1,000 LiveWire motorcycles
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc. is recalling around 1,000 of its 2020 LiveWIre motorcycles after discovering a software issue.
Apartments, retail building planned south of Ikea in Oak Creek
The latest project planned for land south of the Ikea furniture store in Oak Creek includes a four-story, 143-unit apartment building with a neighboring one-story freestanding retail building.
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Froedtert plans to expand Drexel Town Square Health Center in Oak Creek
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin is planning to expand the health system's Drexel Town Square Health Center in Oak Creek.
Johnson Controls names new North American Building Solutions president
Johnson Controls International plc has named Nate Manning as the new president of its Building Solutions, North America segment.
Franklin denies Strauss Brands’ plans for new meat processing plant
The city of Franklin Common Council on Tuesday night denied a request by Strauss Brands that would have allowed the company to expand its operations in the community.
Zilber buys vacant Pewaukee industrial building for $6.7 million
Milwaukee-based Zilber Property Group has acquired a vacant 165,000-square-foot industrial building in Pewaukee, and plans to make improvements to it in the coming weeks.