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The Explorium Brewpub plans location near downtown Milwaukee
A Greenfield-based microbrewery will expand out of the suburbs this summer to open its second location, near downtown Milwaukee.
The...
MMAC holding webinar to help businesses navigate coronavirus
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce is hosting a webinar to help business owners across the state can learn...
Evers declares public health emergency
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers declared a public health emergency today in response to the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus across the world.
Investor pulls out of Waukesha apartment development due to concerns about coronavirus, economy
At least one major real estate development in the Milwaukee region has been dealt a setback in reaction to the economic uncertainty caused by the coronavirus.
From checking contracts to remote work, advice for navigating the coronavirus
It is more a matter of when, not if, the coronavirus will spread widely in the United States.
“The data...
Milwaukee businessman, real estate developer Frank Giuffre dies at 76
Milwaukee-area business owner and real estate developer Frank Giuffre, who made a name in redeveloping underused or distressed commercial...
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Wisconsin has a top 5 hiring outlook heading into second quarter, ManpowerGroup survey says
Wisconsin tied with Virginia for the third strongest hiring outlook heading into the second quarter, according to the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.
Recycling startup company earns double prize on Project Pitch It
One in every four items placed in recycling bins aren’t accepted through municipal recycling programs, said Michelle Goetsch, co-founder and chief executive officer of Wausa-based startup ERbin.
First Bank Financial Centre rebrands, plans to open Milwaukee location
Oconomowoc-based First Bank Financial Centre is changing its name to “Bank Five Nine” and has plans to open a loan production office in Milwaukee.
Why engine-maker Briggs & Stratton is betting on battery power
After introducing its Vanguard commercial battery system last fall, Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton Corp. expects the new product line to generate $30 million in revenue in its next fiscal year and potentially 10% of sales by fiscal 2023.