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Breaking ground: Eaton expansion in Waukesha
Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corp. plans on expanding its Eaton Power Systems facility at 2300 N. Badger Drive in...
Ugly Building: 8000 N. Port Washington Road and 310 W. Bradley Road, Fox Point
Two vacant retail properties greet passersby headed north on Port Washington Road as they pass Bradley Road. They are...
Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin sells its former HQ for $1.7 million
Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin sold its former West Allis headquarters building for $1.2 million, according to state records.Â
Quote unquote: Aaron Jagdfeld
Aaron Jagdfeld, chairman and CEO of Waukesha-based Generac Power Systems, Inc., recently sat down with BizTimes Media associate editor...
In focus: Straits Chapel
Demand for wedding space has been on the upswing in recent years for Kohler Co.’s hospitality arm. With mainstay...
Coffee break with Eric Conley
Conley was senior vice president of Froedtert Health and chief operating officer for Froedtert Hospital for two years before...
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On the job with: Vanguard Sculpture Services
Tucked away on the northern end of Milwaukee’s 30th Street Industrial Corridor is a group of artists with decades...
Union files complaint over conditions at Kroger’s Oconomowoc distribution center
A Wisconsin labor union says workers at Kroger's distribution center in Oconomowoc are facing increased risk of contracting COVID-19 after the company brought in additional manpower without notifying the union or updating safety protocols.Â
Reworked Milwaukee Athletic Club redevelopment project gains financing, targets fall 2021 completion
Milwaukee-based J. Jeffers & Co. and Milwaukee-based Interstate Development Partners said Thursday they have closed on financing for the $61 million redevelopment of the 103-year-old Milwaukee Athletic Club building in downtown Milwaukee.
Carmex maker buys Franklin land for potential HQ
Franklin-based Carma Laboratories bought a 41-acre parcel of land at the northeast corner of West Ryan Road and South 76th Street in Franklin, according to state real estate records.