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Bizlunch: Celesta
Address: 1978 N. Farwell Ave., Milwaukee
Website: celesta.restaurant
Cuisine: Vegan comfort food
Chef: Melanie Manuel
Mood: Homey and elegant
Pricing: $7-15
As dine-in service at restaurants...
Public record: A glimpse at Foxconn’s work in Wisconsin
Foxconn Technology Group officials told the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. this spring that around 550 of the company’s employees...
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...
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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.
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.