J.C. Penney in the 1950s
This Dec. 10, 1954 photo shows the J.C. Penney store at West Wisconsin Avenue and North Fourth Street in...
Nonprofit spotlight: Inspired
883 W. Main St., Lake Geneva
(262) 275-6131 | inspiredcoffee.org
Facebook: @inspiredcoffeewi | Instagram: @inspiredcoffeewi
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/inspired-coffee/
Year founded: 2019 as part of...
Tip sheet: Addressing mental health in the workplace, with tact
Addressing mental health with employees can be challenging, but given the mental health implications of a global health crisis,...
Pandemic marketing
You’ve probably heard the old marketing maxim that says 50% of all advertising is wasted.
Don’t believe it. It’s...
Get ‘er done
Research tells us that employees, in aggregate, produce about 40% of their total capacity on an average day.
There...
ESOP stable
Part 1 of 2
In May 2018, I wrote “A World Class Corporate Culture,” a BizTimes column about Pewaukee-based...
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Who really owns it: J. Kunitzky Block building, Milwaukee’s East Side
The vacant J. Kunitzky Block building sits at the southwest corner of East Brady Street and North Farwell Avenue,...
Bird’s Eye View: Cobalt Partners’ development site at I-894 and Loomis Road, Greenfield
Cobalt Partners LLC is at it again in Greenfield. After developing 84South, a mixed-use development site where I-894 meets...
Real estate spotlight: What the town of Sheboygan wants for its 500-acre TIF district
This year, the town of Sheboygan became one of the few Wisconsin townships to create a tax incremental financing...
The interview: Tom Nye
The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery in October became the first restaurant in the U.S. to install new-to-market light...