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Lifetime Achievement Award: The Ramirez Family
Two words describe the giving philosophy of the Ramirez family: all in.
The family behind Waukesha-based Husco International doesn’t just...
Experts discuss how COVID has shaken the office market
COVID-19 has been painful to the Milwaukee-area office market, but because the physical office offers so many benefits to...
North Shore communities look to cash in on new I-43 Highland Road interchange
With new freeway interchanges come the promise of additional real estate development in the area surrounding them, thanks to...
Menomonee Falls is a development hot spot
If you’re a developer, there’s apparently a lot to like in Menomonee Falls.
Located northwest of Milwaukee, the village of...
Work shift: COVID took Milwaukee office work remote. Will it stay there?
Erik Weber was not a believer in remote work. At least before the COVID-19 pandemic hit he wasn’t.
Weber, managing...
Illinois company to move HQ, 300 jobs to Pleasant Prairie
Gurnee, Illinois-based packaging manufacturer Nosco Inc., announced this week that it plans to move its headquarters 10 miles north...
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Wheel & Sprocket announces December opening for new Bay View HQ
Wheel & Sprocket has encountered some hurdles in the making of its newest store and headquarters site, but the Milwaukee-based bicycle retailer says the Bay View location is finally ready to open to the public next month.
Ryan Pattee looking to turn vacant northwest side Milwaukee school into artist living and commercial space
Local developer Ryan Pattee says he wants to turn a vacant city-owned school building on Milwaukee's northwest side into...
Southwest Airlines to furlough 18 employees at Mitchell International
Southwest Airlines plans to furlough 18 mechanics located at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, the airline announced in a WARN notice recently filed with the state.
More than 60% of Molson Coors jobs coming to Milwaukee will top $100k annually
Molson Coors Beverage Co. could receive up to $25 million in tax credits for bringing 377 jobs to Milwaukee, retaining 540 existing jobs at its corporate center in the city and investing in the facility.