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Milwaukee software startup Forj raises $15 million, merges with Madison firm

Milwaukee-based software startup Forj announced Thursday the completion of a $15 million Series A funding round. Following the close of the funding round, Forj also announced the acquisition of Madison-based Web Courseworks, a learning management system.

Manufacturer planning expansion in Waukesha

A bronze gear manufacturer owned by Watertown-based Fisher-Barton Group Inc. is planning a 56,000-square-foot expansion of its Waukesha facility.

Southeastern Wisconsin housing organizations receive more than $580,000 to assist homeless, low-income residents  

More than a dozen affordable housing focused organizations and governmental entities in southeastern Wisconsin, will split more than $580,000 in Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) Foundation grants to help house low-income and homeless individuals in the region.

Hubbell Gas Utility Solutions to close its New Berlin facility

Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Hubbell Gas Utility Solutions will permanently close its New Berlin facility located at 16875 W. Ryerson Road, according to a Jan. 4 WARN notice. The closure will affect 106 employees.

Sharp drop in new orders in December for region’s manufacturing sector

Southeastern Wisconsin’s manufacturing sector saw a sharp drop in new orders in December but did manage a slight improvement in activity compared to November, according to the latest Marquette-ISM Report on Manufacturing.
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What the Wisconsin 275 say about diversity and inclusion in the state

We asked the Wisconsin 275, What is one thing you would change about Wisconsin to make it even better? For our third story about this question, we are going to share answers that related to diversity and inclusion in the state.

Colbert Packaging sells Kenosha HQ to REIT for $19 million

Colbert Packaging Corp. has sold its headquarters facility in Kenosha to Dallas-based real estate investment trust Spirit Realty for nearly $19 million, according to state records.

Office and retail space development planned for 25-acre site in Kenosha

Baltimore-based commercial real estate firm St. John Properties, Inc. has submitted plans for a 25-acre office and retail space development for a vacant site northwest of 71st Street and 122nd Avenue in Kenosha.

Irgens sells ProHealth Medical Group Clinic building in Brookfield for $24 million

An affiliate of Milwaukee-based commercial real estate development firm Irgens has sold the medical office building that it built in Brookfield for Waukesha-based ProHealth Care for $24.45 million, according to state records.

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