Sports & Entertainment
News and developments in Milwaukee’s sports and entertainment industries, from team ownership to event venues.
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Milwaukee Biz Blog: Lombardi – the next generation
The organizers of the Vince Lombardi Memorial Golf Classic walk a fine line between upholding the rich history of the event’s namesake and the need to prepare for a viable future in the 21st century.
Les Paul exhibit receives $28,000 tourism grant
The Wisconsin Department of Tourism will present a Joint Effort Marketing (JEM) grant exceeding $28,000 to the Waukesha County Museum today to support the museum's Les Paul exhibit slated to open in June.
Lombardi: The next generation
Legendary former Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi died of colon cancer on Sept. 3, 1970.
Lindenberg buys stake in sports memorabilia firm
Legends of the Field, a Wisconsin-based sports memorabilia and marketing company, announced today that Lindy Enterprises, owned by Jim Lindenberg, has bought a majority interest in the company and will serve as its president, chief executive officer and chairman of the board.
BizTimes cover story: First and goal
The future of the National Football League is at stake as GE Healthcare embarks on a $60 million research project in Wisconsin to tackle the challenges of diagnosing and treating concussions.
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Bayshore additions will include new Sprecher’s Restaurant
Bayshore Town Center in Glendale announced the arrival of five new stores and two unique restaurants in the second half of 2013.
Guiffre Brothers provides Indy 500 recovery vehicle
When the carnage flies from high-speed collisions on the track during the Indianapolis 500 this Memorial Day weekend, Milwaukee-based Guiffre Brothers Cranes Inc. will be there to literally pick up the pieces.
The Couture might include hall for MSO
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra is in early stages of considering plans to move its performances to a concert hall that could be built for the MSO in The Couture, the 44-story residential and hotel tower planned by Barrett Visionary Development near the lakefront.