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More hotel foreclosures could be coming as Milwaukee prepares for a busy 2024
As the list of Milwaukee-area hotels that have found themselves in financial trouble grows longer, hotel industry experts warn...
Potawatomi begins work on Kenosha business park and multifamily project
The Forest County Potawatomi Community is beginning work on a Kenosha development project that could bring up to 1.2...
Wisconsin bank profitability down in Q3, but loans, deposits grow
The combined profitability across all Wisconsin-based banks decreased 12% for the first nine months of the year, including a...
Sussex IM sells its Mr. Lid brand to Las Vegas-based marketing agency
Sussex IM, a custom molder and contract manufacturer, announced this week the sale of its brand Mr. Lid to a *** marketing agency.
Milwaukee area hospitals provided more than $235 million in charity care in 2022
Milwaukee area hospitals provided more than $235 million in charity care last year, according to data recently released by...
Burke Foundation commits $4.6 million to support public service scholarship programs at Marquette University
The Burke Foundation has committed $4.6 million to Marquette University to extend two service-focused scholarship programs created by the...
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Milwaukee Precision Casting will pay $100,000 fine after violating Clean Water Act
Milwaukee Precision Casting will pay a $100,000 criminal fine after pleading guilty this past July to violating the Clean Water Act.
New Land Enterprises sells apartment building near UWM for $3.3 million
Milwaukee-based multi-family housing development firm New Land Enterprises has sold a 24-unit apartment building near the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee...
Waukesha chooses developer for vacant site near City Hall
The city of Waukesha voted to move forward with a 228-unit housing project from Milwaukee-based developer Mandel Group for...
Government recovers more than $1.2 million for construction workers who built Oconomowoc housing project
A federal investigation found that several construction companies that helped complete a housing development in Oconomowoc violated labor laws.