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Wages and exports were growing in Wisconsin before coronavirus hit

Heading into 2020, Wisconsin economy was on relatively solid footing. The state saw minimal job growth in 2019, but unemployment remained low and wages were generally trending upward.

Ryder Cup still set for September at Whistling Straits under revised pro golf tournament schedule

The Ryder Cup remains on schedule for Sept. 22-27 at Whistling Straits near Sheboygan under a revised professional golf tournament calendar revealed Monday by major pro golf organizations, including the PGA of America.

Filmanowicz: DNC’s local host committee is ‘full steam ahead’

Raquel Filmanowicz came into her role as the new chief executive officer of the local host committee for the 2020 Democratic National Convention, to be held in Milwaukee, just in time for the COVID-19 coronavirus to rock the nation.

Developers scale back massive multi-family project in Kenosha

The developers behind the proposed Strawberry Fields multi-family housing development in Kenosha are asking the city to review modified plans that removes 118 units from the project.

Joel Quadracci: ‘Be willing to pull big levers very quickly’

It’s been a while since Joel Quadracci flew an airplane, but in leading Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. he still falls back on one of the lessons he learned while learning to fly.

Apartment developer acquires vacant lot at First and Pittsburgh in Walker’s Point

Hales Corners-based Wimmer Communities has acquired a potential development site at the southwest corner of East Pittsburgh Avenue and South First Street in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood.
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DNC’s date change creates logistical challenge

Many in Milwaukee breathed a sigh of relief on Thursday when the DNC announced its 2020 convention will still take place here this summer, but organizers and local entities are now faced with the logistics of rescheduling a major event as the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic crisis persists. 

Quad/Graphics cutting pay, suspending production at some facilities

Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. has joined the growing number of companies implementing pay cuts and reduced production in response to the coronavirus and economic challenges created by efforts to curtail its spread.

Landlords facing loss of rental income in wake of COVID-19, working with with tenants

Most real estate professionals expect at least some of their tenants to seek rent reduction or relief this month due to the COVID-19 outbreak and are likewise employing a number of strategies to work with them on the issue.

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