Transportation & Logistics
Johnsonville launches logistics business venture
Sheboygan Falls-based Johnsonville LLC has launched a new logistics venture to serve the food and beverage industry.
Uline seeks to fill 125 positions in Kenosha
Pleasant Prairie-based Uline plans to hire 125 employees in Kenosha and expects an influx of applicants with the state’s enhanced unemployment benefits slated to expire next month.
MMAC’s Steve Baas to lead state roadbuilders group
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce's top lobbyist is headed to a state association that represents roadbuilders.
Milwaukee bans dockless scooters in downtown, nearby areas
People will no longer be able to take electric scooter trips in downtown Milwaukee after the city’s Department of Public Works initiated a ban on new trips today.
Contour Airlines to launch service at Mitchell
Another airline is entering the Milwaukee market. In October, Tennessee-based Contour Airlines will begin offering direct flights from Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport to Indianapolis and to Pittsburgh.
Milwaukee streetcar to resume normal service levels on Aug. 1
The Hop, downtown Milwaukee’s streetcar operation, announced that it will resume normal service levels and scheduling beginning Sunday, Aug. 1.
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Marek Landscaping to establish Port Milwaukee operation
Port Milwaukee on Wednesday announced a new long term lease arrangement with an affiliate of Milwaukee-based Marek Landscaping.
HSA Commercial starts construction of industrial buildings in Cudahy, Bristol
Chicago-based developer HSA Commercial Real Estate is starting construction of two more industrial warehouses in southeastern Wisconsin, one in Cudahy and the other in Bristol.
Mitchell Airport exceeds 400,000 monthly passengers in June
Passenger traffic at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport was 413,511 in June, the first time the airport has exceeded 400,000 monthly passengers since February 2020.
Milwaukee committee approves $1 million grant for rail spur serving Komatsu
Milwaukee’s Public Works Committee has approved a resolution to receive $1 million in state funding to construct a railroad spur that would serve Komatsu Mining Corp.’s facility in the city’s Harbor District.