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Featured deal: East Side Whole Foods store
The Whole Foods store on Milwaukee’s East Side has changed hands twice in the past five years, most recently...
Downtown Milwaukee hotels hope for brighter future after bleak 2020
Like most everywhere else, downtown Milwaukee’s hotels had a rough go of it in 2020 — a year plagued...
My take: Should recreational marijuana be legalized in Wisconsin?
In his biennial budget plan, Gov. Tony Evers included a proposal to legalize recreational
marijuana use in Wisconsin. However, Republicans...
Illinois packaging company leasing 472,000-square-foot building in new Bristol industrial park
Waukegan, Illinois-based Visual Pak Cos. is leasing a 472,176-square-foot building at the new Bristol Highlands Commerce Center.
Milwaukee Tool on pace to exceed $6 billion in revenue by year’s end
The chief executive officer for Milwaukee Tool’s parent company, Hong Kong-based Techtronic Industries Co., wasn’t kidding when he told investors in 2018 that Milwaukee Tool was “still just getting started.”
BizTracker: March 2021
The Milwaukee-area manufacturing index for February was 61.07. When the index is above 50, that indicates growth.
Passenger traffic at...
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New Land plans to break ground in July on its next Milwaukee apartment project
New Land Enterprises is keeping itself busy with new construction projects. Its latest to break ground could be the nine-story, 251-unit Nova apartments, at 1237 N. Van Buren St. near downtown Milwaukee.
The franchisee: Robert Huhn and Heather Gawlitta
The Franchise: Fort Collins, Colorado-based Cheba Hut is a marijuana-themed fast-casual restaurant chain known for its made-to-order toasted sub...
By the numbers: $240 million
The cost for a new Milwaukee Public Museum is estimated at $240 million including site purchase, transition costs, endowment costs, collection...
Wisconsin, Madison have strongest hiring outlooks in the country, according to ManpowerGroup
Drawing on strong hiring outlook in the Madison area, Wisconsin tied with Rhode Island for the best hiring outlook in the country headed into the second quarter in the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.