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Waukesha Metal Products CEO says Trump’s tariffs make global competition difficult
Suppliers to major automotive makers in the U.S. are being hit hard tariffs on raw goods, particularly tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Mandel Group sells Brookfield apartment complex for $14 million
Milwaukee-based Mandel Group sold a 56-unit apartment complex in Brookfield for $14.4 million.
Known as PrairieWalk at Towne Center, the...
Business leaders say Wisconsin’s MEP program vital to supporting smaller manufacturers
Wisconsin business leaders stress the importance of the MEP program for small manufacturers as federal funding uncertainty looms.
Harley-Davidson to occupy 160,000-square-foot warehouse space at former JCPenney distribution center in Wauwatosa
Harley-Davidson is planning to occupy a 160,000-square-foot warehouse space in Wauwatosa.
The company has submitted plans for the 1.3 million-square-foot...
Associated Bank names new chief HR officer, to be based in Milwaukee
Julio Manso to become CHRO at Associated Bank, succeeding Angie DeWitt following her retirement after 16 years with the Green Bay-based bank.
Downtown high rise The Edison could see up to 2.4% cost increase due to tariffs
The developer of The Edison, downtown Milwaukee's next high rise apartment tower, anticipates the project will see 2.4% cost...
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Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. board elects new chair
The board of directors for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. has unanimously elected Pamela Boivin as its new chair.
Zurn Elkay aims to drop purchases from China suppliers to just 2%-3% of its costs by 2026
Zurn Elkay Water Solutions is aiming to bring its direct material spend in China to less than $30 million...
Milwaukee hospitality businesses set to benefit from NFL Draft activity
Milwaukee hotels and tours see major spike in bookings as 2025 NFL Draft fans flood Wisconsin, highlighting city’s growing event appeal.
Global Power Components sues former employees for allegedly starting a competing company
Global Power Components is suing two former employees for allegedly launching a competing firm, Gridcrest Solutions, while still employed.