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Milwaukee Public Museum’s new building secures $45 million in county funding
The Milwaukee Public Museum’s planned new downtown building will receive $45 million in Milwaukee County funding.
GRAEF acquires Florida engineering firm
Milwaukee-based civil engineering, planning and design firm GRAEF-USA Inc. announced that it has acquired Sarasota, Florida-based coastal and civil engineering firm Erickson Consulting Engineers.
Minnesota candy company purchases Stuffed Puffs factory in Delafield
Minnesota-based specialty candy company Maud Borup, Inc., has purchased the Stuffed Puffs factory in Delafield for $3.6 million.
Chicago-area businessman buys Evergreen Country Club near Elkhorn
A Chicago-area businessman has purchased Evergreen Country Club near Elkhorn for $2.4 million.
Riley Construction promotes top leaders
Kenosha-based Riley Construction Company announced several recent promotions for top leadership positions.
Remotely expanding mid-term rental options in Madison and Milwaukee
The Madison-based company was founded in 2020 and is focused on providing mid-term housing for remote workers.
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Milwaukee plumbing industry veteran Jim Lagina dies
Jim Lagina, the former owner and president of Milwaukee-based Lagina Plumbing who later was self-employed as business development manager of Lagina Agency, died recently at the age of 63.
Former Packer Donald Driver buys Brewer’s Hill loft for $3 million
Former Green Bay Packers star Donald Driver has purchased a sprawling loft in Milwaukee's Brewers Hill neighborhood that once belonged to former Milwaukee Bucks forward Jabari Parker.
Silver Lake home sold for $3.25 million
A Waukesha County home on the shores of Silver Lake has sold for $3.25 million, according to state property transaction records.
Marquette University plans $80 million wellness and recreation facility
Marquette University president Michael Lovell announced plans Thursday for an $80 million wellness and recreation development on the southwestern edge of campus.