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Advocate Aurora sees more growth potential in Kenosha and Racine area
Having expanded its footprint with several new health care facilities in the Racine and Kenosha area, Advocate Aurora Health still sees potential for more growth in the state’s far southeastern corner.Â
Milwaukee considering ordinance defining protest areas during DNC
A proposed ordinance from downtown Milwaukee Ald. Robert Bauman provides details on where protests would be permitted within the...
The Brown Bottle reopening at Schlitz Park
The Brown Bottle is returning, again.
F Street Hospitality, a division of Milwaukee-based F Street Group, announced the restaurant will...
Total Wine & More opening at Bayshore this summer
Total Wine & More is moving forward with plans to open a store at Bayshore shopping center in Glendale late this summer.
Former Packer part of new ownership group for Firehouse Subs in New Berlin
Firehouse Subs in New Berlin reopened this week with new owners, including a former member of the Green Bay Packers and the University of Wisconsin football team.
City offering new incentives for home construction in Josey Heights, Walnut Circle
The city of Milwaukee has launched a pair of new incentives for construction of new homes in the Josey Heights and Walnut Circle subdivisions.
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Foxconn says it will make 10,000 ventilators for Medtronic over the next year
Medtronic plc and Foxconn Industrial Internet on Thursday announced a plan to make 10,000 ventilators at Foxconn’s Mount Pleasant Wisconn Valley Science and Technology Park.
Couple to launch kombucha brewery on Milwaukee’s near west side
A Milwaukee couple plans to establish a kombucha brewery and tap room in the Avenues West neighborhood on the city’s near west side.
Renaissance Hotel in Wauwatosa expects $1.2 million loss in first year, developer seeks city assistance
The developers of the new Renaissance Hotel in Wauwatosa say they are expecting to lose roughly $1.2 million in the hotel's first year of operation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and are seeking financial assistance from the city to cover the shortfall and keep workers employed.
ICAP Development adds Alaily as partner
Milwaukee-based ICAP Development announced it has added J.J. Alaily as a partner.