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Restat to move from West Bend to Milwaukee
Prescription benefit management firm will move from West Bend to Milwaukee in mid-November.
Change won’t be easy at MPS
In 2003, Susan Marshall, president of Oconomowoc-based Executive Advisor LLC, was hired by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to assist with his takeover of that city's school system. She was part of a team of facilitators at the New York Leadership Academy who were brought in to teach transformational leadership to more than 600 principals in the school system.
Cross-training employees will better position companies for crisis flu outbreak
Jeff Kerlin, general manager of Menomonee Falls-based Tailored Label Products, believed in the importance of cross-training his employees even before the threat of H1N1 Influenza. His company though, might be better positioned for an outbreak because of the practices he already has in place.
Milwaukee area home sales up, but prices are down
Home sales in the 4-county metro Milwaukee area increased 7.7 percent in September.
Commercial building planned for vacant Brady Street lot
Citywide Development LLC plans to build a 2 ½-story commercial building on a vacant lot at the southeast corner of Brady Street and Arlington Place
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Milwaukee area industrial real estate market improves slightly
The industrial space vacancy rate in southeastern Wisconsin dipped from 7.9 percent in the second quarter to 7.7 percent in the third quarter.
Milwaukee aldermen oppose relocation of state DHS center
The Common Council voted unanimously to oppose the state's plans to relocate its Department of Health Services center to a location at 2151 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
Saint John’s tower groundbreaking set for Thursday
Saint John’s on the Lake will hold a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday at 10 a.m. to celebrate the start of construction of a 21-story, 88-unit expansion project.