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African American Chamber of Wisconsin CEO takes new role at Dallas organization

Ossie Kendrix, who has led the Milwaukee-based African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin for the past five years as president and CEO, announced Wednesday he has started a new role with a Dallas-based nonprofit organization.

Milwaukee set to close three TIF districts

The City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Public Schools, and Milwaukee County, in addition to other taxing bodies, will have access to close to $19.4 million in tax base following the proposed closure of three of Milwaukee’s more than 90 tax incremental finance districts or TIDs.

Developer behind $84 million Bayside project gives $4 million for new North Shore Library

North Shore Library's new location, one component of an $84 million mixed-use development under construction in Bayside, has received a $4 million gift from the project’s developer.

Milwaukee-based Renaissant secures $1.07 million worth of investments

Renaissant, the IT company behind loading dock intelligence platform Dock|C2, has raised $1.07 million in funding to support future growth. The company completed a $770,000 funding round this month and received a $300,000 technology development loan from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp.

Briohn planning spec industrial building in Menomonee Valley

Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. is planning to build a 179,500-square-foot speculative industrial building on a vacant site at 841 W. Canal St. in the Menomonee Valley in Milwaukee.
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Racine-based Twin Disc to sell its HQ to Milwaukee developer

Racine-based manufacturer Twin Disc Inc. has reached an agreement to sell its corporate headquarters to Milwaukee-based real estate development firm J. Jeffers & Co. LLC, according to an SEC filing.

Delafield-based data company Synthetaic raises $13 million

Delafield-based data company Synthetaic has closed a $13 million Series A financing round that included an investment from Green Bay-based TitletownTech.

Cielo names new CEO to replace founder Sue Marks

Sue Marks, the founder and chief executive officer of Brookfield-based Cielo, will step down as CEO, and turn the role over to Marissa Geist, the company’s chief operating officer.

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