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Irgens says 770 North will remain an office building
The existing 20-story BMO Harris Bank office building in downtown Milwaukee will remain an office building rather than be converted to a mix of uses, says the developer planning to redevelop the building once the bank moves into the new BMO Tower next door.
See photos: Novel Coworking space set to open downtown on Milwaukee Street
National Coworking space operator Novel Coworking will open its new coworking space at 790 N. Milwaukee St. on Thursday, Jan. 16.
Michael Best Strategies acquires Milwaukee-based Bottom Line Marketing & Public Relations
Michael Best Strategies acquired Milwaukee-based Bottom Line Marketing & Public Relations, the firm announced.
$48.3 million distribution facility planned in Kenosha
A 729,600-square-foot warehouse and distribution facility with a truck and trailer parking lot could be developed on a site now used as farmland near Interstate 94 and the Kenosha Airport.
Kohl’s reports slight downturn in 2019 holiday sales
The recent holiday rush was slower than it was last year for Kohl's Corp. The Menomonee Falls-based retailer today reported comparable sales in November and December 2019 decreased 0.2% from the same period last year.
See photos: Work progresses on BMO Tower as Irgens aims for spring opening
Following a water-supply breach that pushed back the completion of the new BMO Tower in downtown Milwaukee, project developer Irgens Partners LLC is now targeting an opening of around April or May.
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CentroMotion will move HQ to Pewaukee
CentroMotion, formerly the engineering components and systems segment of Menomonee Falls-based Enerpac Tool Group, will move its corporate headquarters and more than 90 employees to an office building in Pewaukee.
Cousins Subs reopens location on Milwaukee’s East Side
Cousins Subs has returned to Milwaukee's Upper East Side neighborhood with a brand new store on the corner of North Oakland Avenue and East Locust Street.
Former Advocate Aurora CEO buys Chenequa home for $4.23 million
The former chief executive of the state's largest health care provider has purchased a house in the village of Chenequa for nearly $4.23 million, according to state records.
Views on Wisconsin economy slip in latest WMC survey
It’s not that respondents in the semi-annual Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce survey see Wisconsin’s economy as weak, in fact...