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State building commission releases funds for major UWM campus projects
The state building commission released funding this week totaling $170 million for two major projects on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus.
Royal Capital acquires former Gimbels and Schuster’s building on King Drive
Royal Capital Group announced the acquisition of the former Gimbels and Schuster’s department store building at 2153 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Milwaukee's Halyard Park neighborhood, marking a milestone in the $100 million redevelopment of the building.
Milwaukee Power hockey team plans ice arena in Greenfield
Greenfield could get a new community ice arena, to be used by junior league hockey team Milwaukee Power, which would be built at Milwaukee-based developer Cobalt Partners LLC's planned mixed-use project where I-894 meets Loomis Road.
Fiserv acquires Silicon Valley-based digital card services platform
Brookfield-based financial technology services company Fiserv Inc. acquired a Silicon Valley-based digital card services platform, the company announced today.
Peoples State Bank to acquire Sunset Bank & Savings
PSB Holdings, Inc., the parent company of Wausau-based Peoples State Bank, has acquired Sunset Bank & Savings and its parent company Waukesha Bankshares, Inc. in a cash transaction, the company announced today.
Borgman Capital acquires Sussex-based lift equipment company
Milwaukee-based private equity firm Borgman Capital has acquired Aerial Work Platforms, Inc., a company specializing in renting, selling and servicing aerial lift equipment.
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Wholesale distribution facility proposed for vacant building on Milwaukee’s far northwest side
An Atlanta-area distributor of building and industrial products plans to set up distribution and storage operations at the former Ray's Indoor Mountain Bike Park on Milwaukee's far northwest side.
Can employers require employees to get COVID vaccine?
As Wisconsin health care systems begin to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to their frontline workers this week, employers are preparing for a wider vaccine rollout when supplies become available for their employees in 2021.
Viewpoints: 35 Wisconsin startups to watch in 2021
As we head into 2021, expect Wisconsin tech startups to play a key role in reshaping new markets such as “meat alternatives,” “digital commerce,” and “the future of work” as well as traditional markets such as agriculture, energy, finance, health care and logistics.
New York-based legal software company to open Milwaukee office
New York-based Expert Institute LLC, a legal software company that connects attorneys with subject matter experts, will locate its Midwest office in Milwaukee, according to an announcement today from Gov. Tony Evers.