Transportation & Logistics
Alaska Airlines adds Milwaukee to Seattle flight
Alaska Airlines has announced it will add a nonstop route from Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport to Seattle beginning July 1, 2015. This is the airline’s first Milwaukee route.
Voters set transportation as a priority
Talk about misreading the outcome of an election. When it comes to the constitutional amendment to segregate the transportation fund, many of the pundits and prognosticators are so far off the mark it is laughable.
Barrett wants to use TIF funds for streetcar
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett announced a new plan to use tax incremental financing to fill a funding gap to establish a streetcar system in downtown Milwaukee.
Southwest adds nonstop service from Milwaukee to San Diego
Southwest Airlines announced today that it will add new nonstop service from General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee to San Diego in 2015.
Bubbler Executive of the Week: Bell
Jared Bell, president of Movin’ and Lubin’, LLCCompany address: Two locations: 2350 S. Commerce Drive in New Berlin and...
Roadrunner revenue up 37%
Cudahy-based Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. reported third quarter net income of $14.4 million, or 37 cents per share, up from $13.2 million, or35 cents per share, in the third quarter of 2013.
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Steel shipments soar at Port of Milwaukee
Steel shipments are up at the Port of Milwaukee by 47 percent through September, compared with the same span last year.
Milwaukee County courting international airline
Officials at General Mitchell International Airport and the Milwaukee County Executive's Office are in talks with an airline about offering new international flights from Milwaukee.
Mitchell impacted by Chicago airport shutdowns
A fire at a radar facility near Chicago shut down air traffic in the Chicago area for several hours Friday morning.
Common Council may ask PSC for equal treatment on utilities costs
The Milwaukee Common Council will consider a resolution next week that calls on the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to equally apply its ruling that utilities and their ratepayers cannot be held responsible for the costs of moving underground utilities.