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Quote unquote: Greg Marcus
Greg Marcus, president and CEO of the Marcus Corp., was a featured speaker at BizTimes Media’s annual Family &...
Coffee break: Brian King
Brian King
Executive director
Betty Brinn Children’s Museum
929 E. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee
Bbcmkids.org
Industry: Nonprofit
King practiced law before becoming a seventh- and eighth-grade...
Jump start: Carvd N Stone media company works to amplify community’s voice
Location: Milwaukee
Founder: Nyesha Stone
Founded: 2017
Product: An online media company
Website: carvdnstone.com
Employees: 1
Goal: To highlight positive news in Milwaukee
Milwaukee entrepreneur Nyesha...
On the job with: Guardian Fine Art Services
In the five-story, nearly 100-year-old building at 1635 W. St. Paul Ave. in Milwaukee, trained art handlers, technicians and...
Palzewicz brothers, ActionCOACH reach settlement
A lawsuit over contract agreement and competition disputes between the state licensee of ActionCOACH and former franchisees Tom and...
Komatsu Mining pays $8.76 million for future HQ site
Komatsu Mining Corp. paid $8.76 million to acquire two properties at the former Solvay Coke site in the Milwaukee harbor, according to state records.
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Jason Industries set to emerge from bankruptcy as private company
Jason Industries is set to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a private company a little more than two months after initially filing for protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
ManpowerGroup survey: Nearly all workers concerned about returning to workplace, especially millennials
In a survey of more than 8,000 workers across eight countries, Milwaukee-based ManpowerGroup found that 94% of employees have some level of concern about returning to their workplace amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
National Business Furniture names new president
West Allis-based National Business Furniture recently named Marcelo Podesta as its new president.Â
Longtime family business lives on at Milwaukee’s newest CBD store
About two years after the closure of 108-year-old oriental rug store Kashou Carpets, its former building on Milwaukee's East Side has become home to a new business venture that retails a very different product line, but shares some of the same family roots.