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Wildeck to raze buildings, construct office space addition at former Eaton site in Waukesha
Construction and warehouse equipment manufacturer Wildeck Inc. has submitted plans to the city of Waukesha to repurpose the 13.89-acre former Eaton Corp. manufacturing site at 1900 E. North Ave.
Eagle Technology acquired by Oklahoma software company
Mequon-based Eagle Technology Inc., a software development company, has been acquired by Tulsa, Oklahoma-based TMA Systems, LLC.
Howard Precision Metals acquired by Chicago company
Milwaukee-based Howard Precision Metals, Inc., one of the largest aluminum distributors in the Midwest, has been acquired by Chicago-based Ryerson Holding Corp. Ryerson is a processor and distributor of industrial metals.
MPS Foundation executive director steps down
MPS Foundation, Inc. announced this week the departure of Wendell Willis, executive director of the nonprofit.
Pentair to close Brookfield manufacturing facility, Pewaukee distribution center
Pentair Water Filtration will permanently close its Brookfield manufacturing facility at 20580 Enterprise Ave., as well as its Pewaukee distribution center at N25 W23040 Paul Road.
Lifetime Piers plans move to proposed Oconomowoc building
Eagle-based dock manufacturer Lifetime Piers, the sister company of pier installer Summerset Marine, plans to move its operations to a 246,970-square-foot, multi-tenant industrial building it is planning in Oconomowoc.
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Frontdesk names new CEO
Milwaukee-based Frontdesk, a short-term apartment rental company, has announced the appointment of Jesse DePinto as the new CEO of the organization.
M3 Insurance acquires Kenosha agency
Madison-based insurance brokerage and risk management firm M3 Insurance announced today that it has acquired Kenosha-based independent insurance agency The Trottier Insurance Group.
Office building on Milwaukee’s far northwest side sold for $20.8 million
Parkland Center, a 222,704-square-foot office building on Milwaukee’s far northwest side has been sold to a Pennsylvania investor for $20.8 million, according to state records.
Fred C. Schwertfeger named president of Horicon Bank
Horicon Bank has named Fred C. Schwertfeger as president of the bank, taking over the role from his father Fred F. Schwertfeger, who remains the company’s chief executive officer.