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WEDC’s plan for a faster economic recovery in Wisconsin
Pick almost anyeconomic indicator and chances are it hit unthinkable levels in Wisconsin this year.
The unemployment rate? Jumped from 3.1%...
A second coronavirus wave can’t hit Wisconsin if the first one never recedes
Wisconsin is losing ground in the fight against COVID-19, and residents’ adherence to physical distancing and masking today will...
Biz Compass: What have you learned about business leadership from the challenges of 2020?
Jason Liu
CEO, Zywave
“Undoubtedly, in any crisis, strong business leadership is required to help navigate through turbulent times. The...
Next steps for The Couture
Barrett Lo Visionary Development’s years-long quest to build The Couture seemed to take a significant step forward in June...
Is your price right?
Today’s successful businesses hold quarterly strategic pricing meetings that are separate from sales meetings.
Pricing meetings focus on net profitability....
New office building planned at 71st and National in West Allis
A new office building is planned at a vacant site northeast of West National Avenue and South 71st Street in West Allis.
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Coworking space to open in West Allis
Two entrepreneurs have renovated an old office building in downtown West Allis with plans to open a coworking space later this summer.
Downtown Milwaukee hotels’ performance still way down, but creeping upward, in June
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic still plagued downtown Milwaukee hotels throughout the month of June, though key measures...
Windy City-Fox Motorsports acquires New Berlin Harley-Davidson dealership
An affiliate of Windy City-Fox Motorsports has acquired the former Iron Town Harley-Davidson dealership in New Berlin in bankruptcy court and does not plan to re-open it.
Region’s college presidents urge Barrett to allow in-person instruction this fall
The presidents of 14 southeastern Wisconsin colleges and universities are urging Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett to allow in-person instruction on their campuses this fall, according to a copy of a letter obtained by BizTimes Milwaukee.Â