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30 people shaping Milwaukee’s future: Tim Gokhman, New Land Enterprises
This interview is part of the cover feature from the BizTimes Milwaukee 30th anniversary issue, published March 17, 2025....
Cudahy Farms development on far northwest side inches toward groundbreaking
A large development project planned on Milwaukee's far northwest side has inched forward, winning a key approval Thursday despite...
Construction firm Selzer-Ornst to move HQ to former Goodwill, Reiman Publications building in Greendale
A large Greendale building that once housed Reiman Publications Inc. and Goodwill's Milwaukee-area headquarters will be the new home...
Private sector could be hesitant to redevelop former Northridge site in Milwaukee, consultant says
The City of Milwaukee is on schedule to issue requests for proposals for the 58-acre former Northridge Mall site...
Houston-based health care software company Symplr to move operations from Hartford to Jackson
Houston-based health care software company Symplr is moving its current office in Hartford to a new building development in Jackson.
30 people shaping Milwaukee’s future: Michael Gosman, Acts Housing
This interview is part of the cover feature from the BizTimes Milwaukee 30th anniversary issue, published March 17, 2025....
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Local investor buys Oak Creek shopping center, plans improvements
A local real estate investment company has bought an Oak Creek shopping center with plans to spruce up the...
Krones acquires building near its U.S. headquarters in Franklin
Krones Inc., a packaging and bottling line system manufacturer, has purchased a commercial building located at 9710 S. 58th St.
Celebrating 90 years of innovation, leadership, and design excellence
As Strang celebrates its 90th anniversary, we reflect on the milestones that have shaped our legacy.
As Wisconsin’s first...
City of Milwaukee could purchase freight rail line for planned multi-use trail
City of Milwaukee exploring purchase of 6-mile freight railroad line in order to create a walking and biking trail.