Subscriber Only
This content is reserved for BizTimes paid subscribers only. Click here to learn more or log in.
Commentary: What’s next for Wisconsin golf?
The Ryder Cup was a huge success not only for the victorious Team USA, but also for the Kohler...
Milwaukee startup offers digitally enabled future for truckers, logistics companies
The trucking industry has relied on technology like dynamic routing software, forward-looking cameras and electronic logging devices for years....
The interview: Bob Babisch
As the leader of the music production team of Summerfest producer Milwaukee World Festival, Inc., Bob Babisch keeps busy...
WoodgeniX doubling size of its facility
WoodgeniX is doubling the size of its 25,000-square-foot facility in Random Lake, allowing the company to bring all operations under one roof.
Custom boat maker to move from Michigan to Walworth County
Grand Craft Boats LLC plans to move its headquarters and production from Holland, Michigan to Genoa City in Walworth County, state officials announced Thursday.
Ansay & Associates acquires another Fox Valley insurance firm
Port Washington-based insurance agency and risk management firm Ansay & Associates has acquired the Buxton O’Neill Insurance Agency in Appleton.
- Advertisement -
State wants to sell former DNR office building at King and North
The state of Wisconsin is seeking a buyer for the former Department of Natural Resources office building at King Drive and North Avenue in the city's Harambee neighborhood.
Johnson Controls names new chief HR officer
Johnson Controls has appointed Marlon Sullivan to executive vice president and chief human resources officer.
Van Horn Development, town of Sheboygan pursuing 99-acre mixed-use project at I-43 and Highway 42
The town of Sheboygan and Plymouth-based Van Horn Development LLC have announced plans to develop 99 acres at the Highway 42 interchange with I-43 into a mix of land uses.
Downtown Milwaukee-area hotel operators received $11.3 million from state lodging grant program
The owners and operators of hotels in or near downtown Milwaukee received about $11.3 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds distributed by the state.