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Madison-based teletherapy provider raises $13 million
DotCom Therapy has raised $13 million to expand its pediatric teletherapy resources and to establish additional partnerships with health care systems nationwide, the Madison-based company announced today.
Carthage College president John Swallow named HERA chair
The Higher Education Regional Alliance – a collaborative representing 18 southeastern Wisconsin higher ed institutions and several partner organizations – has named Carthage College president John Swallow as its next chair.
Volkswagen warehouse in Pleasant Prairie sold to California investors for $39 million
The Volkswagen Group of America LLC warehouse and distribution center in Pleasant Prairie has sold for $39 million to a California-based investors group.
Milwaukee-area Save A Lot stores purchased by Cleveland firm
Discount grocer Save A Lot has sold all seven of its Milwaukee-area store locations to a Cleveland-based firm, Yellow Banana LLC.
Briggs & Stratton to acquire California-based energy storage company
Briggs & Stratton plans to acquire California-based SimpliPhi Power, a California-based manufacturer of energy storage and management systems.
Colliers | Wisconsin expands in Fox Valley with acquisition of Appleton firm
Milwaukee-based Colliers | Wisconsin is expanding its Fox Valley presence with the acquisition of Appleton-based Bomier Properties Inc.
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Agricycle raises $2.4 million, launches new ingredients business
Milwaukee-based Agricycle Global has launched a new ingredients business on the heels of a $2.4 million funding round led by Wisconsin-based MaSa Partners and CSA Partners, the startup recently announced.
Wangard Partners looking to add more apartment units to its Olympia Fields project in Oconomowoc
Wangard Partners Inc. is looking to add another 26-unit apartment building to the multi-family component of its Olympia Fields development district in Oconomowoc.
Church taking over vacant office building in Park Place office park in Milwaukee
The latest occupant moving into the Park Place office park on Milwaukee's far northwest side is a local church, rather than an office space user.
Census data shows split between growing downtown area and declining lower-income neighborhoods in Milwaukee
Downtown Milwaukee and some of its surrounding neighborhoods are among the fastest growing places in the state while Milwaukee’s lower-income neighborhoods, particularly on the north and northwest sides, were among the hardest hit by population loss.