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Bank Five Nine president and CEO to retire

Oconomowoc-based Bank Five Nine announced that its president and chief executive officer, Mark Mohr, will retire in early 2023.

Construction firm Peter Schwabe Inc. transitions to third generation of family ownership

Brookfield-based construction firm Peter Schwabe, Inc. announced that it has transitioned leadership of the company to the third generation of the Schwabe family that will own and lead the business.

Here’s a look inside the budget for the Iron Horse Hotel

Bankruptcy proceedings offer businesses a chance at a fresh start and the ability to reorganize debts, but they also often offer the public a unique chance to see inside the business as financials and other operating details find their way into public documents.

Pewaukee-based Dockside Watercraft Cleaners expanding into Walworth County

When the COVID-19 pandemic threw Menomonee Falls residents Alexi and Colin Shepet a curve ball, the couple used the opportunity to launch a business that would quickly grow to service two counties. Dockside Watercraft Cleaners, which was first started in Pewaukee, is now expanding into Walworth County.
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Slinger-based MBW planning expansion

Slinger-based MBW, Inc., a manufacturer of compaction and concrete construction equipment, is planning to expand operations by building a new research and development facility. MBW currently operates at 250 Hartford Road.

Power companies delay shutdown of coal power plants in Oak Creek, Sheboygan and Portage

WEC Energy Group and Alliant Energy announced plans Thursday to delay the planned retirement of several coal-fired power plants in Wisconsin, citing concerns about a tight energy supply in the Midwest.

Port Milwaukee director appointed to national maritime transportation advisory committee

Adam Tindall-Schlicht, director of Port Milwaukee, has been appointed to the Maritime Transportation System Advisory Committee (MTSNAC) by U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

Iron District MKE site sold to developers for $12.5 million

Bear Development and Kacmarcik Enterprises have purchased the land where they plan to construct a sprawling sports and entertainment district, called Iron District MKE, on roughly 11 acres previously owned by Marquette University.

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