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Anchor tenants in one of downtown Milwaukee’s largest office buildings consider relocation
The two largest tenants in downtown Milwaukee's second largest multi-tenant office tower are in the market exploring their future...
County selects development team to study future of current Milwaukee Public Museum site
With the new Milwaukee Public Museum set to be open in 2027, Milwaukee County is ramping up efforts to...
Next in line: Jefferson County positioned for growth, but will execution meet expectations?
On his very first day working for Jefferson County as assistant to the county administrator, Michael Luckey was part...
Wisconsin’s role in the next advances in health care
Eyeing a future of improved patient outcomes, the Medical College of Wisconsin is working to advance the prevention, diagnosis...
How global trends will reshape southeastern Wisconsin’s economic future
Picture this. The year is 2045. You’re woken up by your AI-powered virtual assistant, which helps you prioritize your...
Fredonia-based Guy & O’Neill closing after unsuccessful attempt to find buyer
Fredonia-based Guy & O’Neill is in the process of shuttering operations after an attempt to find a buyer for the business was unsuccessful.
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Local restaurant owner buys Crown Plaza hotel near Mitchell International Airport
The Crowne Plaza Milwaukee South hotel near Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport now has a local owner.
The 17-acre property at...
Federal funding cuts put future of Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Partnership in doubt
The future of Wisconsin’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership program is in question after several MEP offices across the U.S. lost funding last week.
Construction could start this year on 273-unit Greenfield apartment complex
Cobalt Partners, Joseph Property to build 273-unit townhome-style complex in Greenfield as demand rises for single-family alternatives.
Burlington-based Echo Lake Foods to be acquired for $258 million  Â
Burlington-based Echo Lake Foods, a family-owned manufacturer of frozen foods, will be acquired by Ridgeland, Mississippi-based Cal-Maine Foods.