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Pair of buildings in New Berlin industrial park acquired by occupants
There's a lot of money being thrown lately in a New Berlin industrial park.
QPS Employment Group sold to employees
Brookfield-based QPS Employment Group is now an employee-owned company after completing an employee stock ownership plan transaction last week.
Jagler launches executive communications firm
After nearly four decades working in local media and communications, Steve Jagler is striking out on his own.
Automotive aftermarket industry giant acquires Milwaukee-based Trombetta
New York-based automotive parts manufacturer and distributor Standard Motor Products, Inc. acquired Trombetta, Inc., a Milwaukee-based DC power products manufacturer.
West Bend Mutual Insurance leveraging flexible work arrangements to attract talent
West Bend Mutual Insurance is taking a more flexible approach to where its employees work as part of its post-COVID-19 plan – a benefit leaders hope will help the growing company attract dozens of new hires.
Old National, First Midwest to merge in $2.5 billion deal
Old National Bancorp and First Midwest Bancorp plan to merge into a single entity that will go forward under...
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Luther Group buys New Berlin industrial building for $13.5 million
Elm Grove-based Luther Group LLC has acquired another New Berlin industrial building.
Its latest acquisition, at 1920 S. Calhoun Road,...
Generac acquires UK advanced controls designer and manufacturer
Town of Genesee-based Generac Holdings Inc. has acquired United Kingdom-based Deep Sea Electronics in a deal valued at more...
Free-market advocacy group says state government “lacks expertise” to manage proposed $100 million VC fund
A free-market advocacy group is calling on Governor Tony Evers to remove a proposed $100 million venture capital fund from the state’s budget proposal, citing concerns over the ability for state government to make sound investments in early-stage startups.
Businesses are struggling to find workers, so what’s happening with wages?
Wisconsin’s overall wage growth has been amongst the slowest in the country compared to pre-pandemic levels, but the state’s construction sector has been a bright spot and is among the highest in the country when it comes to worker pay.