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Greenfield seeks mixed-use redevelopment of former Spring Mall
The city of Greenfield is seeking a mixed-use redevelopment of the mostly vacant Spring Mall, according to a request...
UW-Parkside names new chancellor
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside has selected a new chancellor.
In a press release issued Wednesday, the university announced that Lynn...
Eagle Park nears completion of Muskego taproom expansion, revamps Milwaukee Brewing brand
A year after acquiring Milwaukee Brewing Company’s intellectual property, Eagle Park wants to introduce consumers to a more modern version of the brand.
Milwaukee-area doctor pleads guilty after ordering more than $4 million in unneeded medical equipment
A local physician has plead guilty after ordering millions in unnecessary medical products from companies that then falsely billed Medicaid.
Synthetaic’s AI tool helps scientists discover Hawaiian seabirds thought to be extinct
Delafield-based AI startup Synthetaic has helped scientists discover two species of seabird previously thought to be locally extinct.
Q&A: Briggs & Stratton’s new CEO shares his vision for moving the company forward
In a recent interview with BizTimes Milwaukee, Briggs & Stratton's new CEO shared how his experience at Whirlpool will help him guide the company into the future.
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Regal Rexnord to sell its Industrial Motors and Generators businesses for $400 million
Milwaukee-based manufacturer Regal Rexnord Corp. announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Industrial...
Food halls give entrepreneurs another option to grow their business
Food halls have taken the American dining scene by storm over the past decade, emerging first in culinary metropolises...
Survival 101: Colleges adapt amid shrinking pool of high school grads
When Cardinal Stritch University president Dan Scholz sat down on April 12 to record a special message for the...
Superior Die Set will shutter Oak Creek facility as company is liquidated
Oak Creek-based Superior Die Set. Corp. (SDSC) is winding down operations after having been in business for 100 years.