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By the numbers: Shur-Line plans to eliminate 93 jobs
Shur-Line plans to end manufacturing operations at its St. Francis facility by the end of the year, which will...
Waterstone Mortgage CEO leaving company for another job
Waterstone Mortgage president and chief executive officer Andy Peach is resigning nine months after he took the position in August of 2019.
Briggs & Stratton production change will also eliminate 120 temp jobs
Briggs & Stratton’s decision to move production of a number of product lines to facilities in New York State will result in the elimination of 120 jobs for employees of the staffing firm Adecco.
Construction begins on third building at Sturtevant’s Enterprise Business Park
New York-based real estate investor and developer Ashley Capital LLC has broken ground on its third industrial building at the Enterprise Business Park in Sturtevant.
Pleasant Prairie unveils vision for 180-acre Village Green Center project
The Village of Pleasant Prairie's preliminary plans for the Village Green Center project call for an inclusive community incorporating civic, commercial, office and various residential uses, with space for more than 1,300 new residences.
Balancing act: Washington County emerges as a place for development
There’s a curve in the road where Fond du Lac Avenue meets Country Aire Drive on the east side...
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The interview: Rocky Marcoux
Rocky Marcoux is retiring as Milwaukee’s commissioner of the Department of City Development after 16 years in the role....
COVID-19 accelerates the adoption of telehealth
At the beginning of 2020, Children’s Wisconsin anticipated it would hold roughly 1,500 virtual appointments with patients by the...
Revitalization of downtown West Bend was decades in the making
In many respects, downtown West Bend is thriving.
Most storefronts are filled, its historic theater building is newly renovated, public...
Levy to lay off dozens of employees at Fiserv Forum, Wisconsin Center District
Chicago-based Levy Premium Food Service informed state and local officials this week that it plans to lay off dozens of its employees who work at Fiserv Forum and the Wisconsin Center District in downtown Milwaukee.