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ThermTech planning expansion into New Berlin facility
Waukesha-based metal heat treating company ThermTech is planning an expansion into a building it recently purchased in New Berlin...
Portions of Kohler shopping center sold for $21 million
An affiliate of Ohio-based Chase Properties purchased the non-anchor store portions of the Deertrace shopping center in Kohler for...
Germantown-based Turn-Key Solutions acquires Banner Welder
Germantown-based Turn-Key Solutions, an industrial machinery manufacturer, has acquired Banner Welder, another Germantown manufacturer.
New West Allis home improvement company serving former customers of bankrupt Window Select
A new West Allis home improvement company is moving forward with fulfilling a sizable chunk of Window Select’s outstanding contracts.
Another Milwaukee prenatal care business owner accused of defrauding Wisconsin’s Medicaid program
Another Milwaukee prenatal care business operator is accused of billing Wisconsin’s Medicaid program for services that were never provided.
Siemens to manufacture solar inverters at Sanmina’s Pleasant Prairie facility
Germany-based multinational technology conglomerate Siemens announced Tuesday that it plans to manufacture photovoltaic string inverters at Sanmina’s facility in...
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Hotel financing becoming a challenge in the post-pandemic economy
Two prominent Milwaukee hotels are in financial trouble: The 138-room Hampton Inn & Suites downtown has been returned to...
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers to expand south side headquarters, clinic
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers (SSCHC) officially announced on Tuesday its plans to construct a three-story, 21,000-square-foot clinic at...
Milwaukee-based Advanced Ionics closes $12.5 million funding round
Milwaukee-based energy equipment manufacturer Advanced Ionics has closed a $12.5 million Series A financing round.
Bradley Corp. moving two production lines from Ohio to Wisconsin
Menomonee Falls-based Bradley Corp. announced this week it’s moving two of its production lines from Marion, Ohio to Wisconsin.