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Navigating the waters of pandemic transition
In early May 2020, I wrote an article with a similar title, “Navigating the Waters of Pandemic Grief.” We...
Tip sheet: Avoiding workforce overload
Many workers are familiar with the feeling of having more work to do than time in the day. Authors...
Ensuring a smooth transition
Part 2 of 2
Editor’s Note: This is the second of two columns featuring an interview with Bill Goggins, CEO...
Beloit battery startup raises $1.5 million
Beloit-based startup Blue Line Battery has raised an additional $750,000, bringing its recent fundraise to $1.5 million, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
Wisconsin Center expansion design team reveals facility interior concepts
The design team working on the $420 million Wisconsin Center expansion project have revealed concept ideas of what the...
Wisconsin Center has already sold more than 47,000 tickets for upcoming Van Gogh exhibit
The Wisconsin Center is seeing strong ticket sales for its upcoming exhibit "Beyond Van Gogh: An Immersive Experience," according to the head of the organization that owns and runs the downtown Milwaukee convention space.
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Hispanic Collaborative’s mercadoMKE bridges digital divide for small businesses
If you assume the COVID-19 pandemic was tough for every entrepreneur, Monica Semington is at least one business owner...
Investor buys U.S. immigration services office building in downtown Milwaukee
An affiliate of Franklin-based Sunset Investors has acquired the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office building in downtown Milwaukee for $4.75 million, according to state records.
SHINE Medical says it will produce 70% of global demand for medical isotope moly-99
SHINE Medical Technologies says it will produce 70% of the global patient need for molybdenum-99, a diagnostic isotope used in nuclear medicine.
J. Jeffers & Co. COO Danielle Bergner leaving next month
Danielle Bergner is leaving Milwaukee-based development firm J. Jeffers & Co. next month.