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2020 Women in Business Program video
For 2020, BizTimes Media hosted its annual BizExpo conference, including the Women in Business program, virtually.
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Injection molding firm Pereles Brothers closing in Milwaukee
Milwaukee-based plastic injection molding firm Pereles Brothers Inc. plans to permanently close its facility at 5840 N. 60th St., according to a notice filed with state officials.
Who really owns it: Sheridan Apartments
The Sheridan Apartments in Milwaukee is a highly intact example of a 1920s-era, Mediterranean Revival-style apartment building. It could...
Bird’s Eye View: Amazon’s new Oak Creek facility
Amazon’s footprint in southeastern Wisconsin just keeps growing. Once operational, the new 2.5 million-square-foot, four-story fulfillment center in Oak...
Real estate spotlight: A new era for modernizing Schlitz Park
The new owners of Schlitz Park aim to create a modern, connected office campus.
By early next year, the 32-acre,...
Potential Briggs & Stratton private equity buyer has history of investment
Michael Nikolai was vice president of operations for Waupaca Foundry when the company was acquired by New York-based private...
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The interview: Mark Kessenich
Mark Kessenich in June took over as the head of AGC of Greater Milwaukee, a trade group serving more...
Briggs & Stratton is heading to auction after court approves bid process, financing
Despite objections from several corners, a Missouri bankruptcy court judge on Tuesday approved bid procedures and debtor-in-possession financing for Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton Corp.
Modern Hire appoints new CEO
Recruiting and hiring technology company Modern Hire appointed Karin Borchert as chief executive officer, the Delafield and Cleveland-based company announced today.
Steelworkers approve contract with proposed Briggs & Stratton buyer
Members of the United Steelworkers union representing Briggs & Stratton workers in the Milwaukee area approved a new contract with KPS Capital Partners, the potential buyer of the Wauwatosa-based small engine maker that is currently in bankruptcy court.