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Project Pitch It: Greendale woman creates cosmetics company offering unique designs
Some say variety is the spice of life. For Izabelle Villafuerte, the desire for more options when shopping for...
My Favorite Tech: Tim Russell
Tim Russell Â
Russell is chief technology officer of Whitewater-based RoofMarketplace, an insurtech startup trying to shake up the way...
Fresh Digs: La Causa
Owner/developer:Â La Causa Inc.
Architects: Madisen Maher Architects Inc.
Contractor: Wellspring Construction Group
Costs: $5.2 million
Year Completed: 2021Â
La Causa moved into its...
Treating the customers like family
I hesitate to write this article. First, because it will appear to be a shameless plug for a family...
Workforce boomerang coming?
All of us are aware of the significant level of turnover and hiring shortages that have occurred after the...
Ideadvance Seed Fund awards innovation grants to five local businesses
The Ideadvance Seed Fund is awarding five area businesses with Small Business Innovation grants and Partnered Innovation grants.
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California REIT buys several Russ Darrow dealerships, and its HQ, for $95.8 million in sale-leaseback deal
Six Russ Darrow auto dealerships and the company's headquarters office building have been sold to a California real estate investment trust for about $61.4 million in a large sale-leaseback deal.
Local investor purchases several Pewaukee Lake properties, including Gina’s Sports Dock
A health insurance executive and local property investor has purchased seven properties along Pewaukee Lake with hopes to eventually redevelop some of them.
REDgen names new executive director
Shorewood-based nonprofit REDgen, which advocates for youth mental health and well-being, announced that it has named Lisamarie Arnold as its new executive director. She succeeds Brooke Talbot in the role.
Couture construction reaches above-ground phase
Construction workers for The Couture have mostly spent more than a year in what is ostensibly a very deep, very high-tech basement for what will be a 44-story story apartment tower near the downtown Milwaukee lakefront.