Development boom centers on Wauwatosa
Wauwatosa is one of the hottest development communities in southeastern Wisconsin. There are several major retail, office and residential development projects that are under construction or planned in the western Milwaukee County city.
Wauwatosa appears to be taking advantage of its ideal location in the middle of the metro Milwaukee area and its attributes as an appealing and densely developed community.
Wauwatosa appears to be taking advantage of its ideal location in the middle of the metro Milwaukee area and its attributes as an appealing and densely developed community.
Biz News
Marcus Restaurant Group buys the Safe House Milwaukee-based Marcus Restaurant Group, a division of Marcus Corp.’s Marcus Hotels &...
RAM Group designs one-of-a-kind activewear
RAM Group Inc.Innovation: Custom active apparel301 West Vogel Ave., Milwaukeewww.ramgroupinc.com Most golf shirts are single-color cotton polos. Some are...
833 East
Construction is progressing on the 17-story office tower Irgens is building at 833 E. Michigan St. in downtown Milwaukee. The building will have 358,000 square feet of office space and Irgens is trying to attract a white tablecloth restaurant to a first floor retail space along Michigan Street. The Godfrey & Kahn law firm will be the anchor tenant in the building.
Mediation growing as alternative to litigating trust, estate and probate disputes
Mediation offers an alternative to litigating the growing number of trust, estate and probate disputes and is designed to keep clients out of court, reduce legal costs and preserve family relationships.
In the Milwaukee limelight
While Emily Vitrano spends her weekdays championing the arts for the United Performing Arts Fund, much of her free time is devoted to advocating for the arts from the stage.
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UPAF campaign generates record $12 million
The United Performing Arts Fund blew past previous campaign totals this year after surpassing the $12 million mark. The...
“Frugal Innovation: How to Do More with Less”
As cost-conscious and resource-conscious consumers demand products that are equally affordable and sustainable, the concept of “frugal innovation” has stretched from developing countries to developed countries, according to a new book.
General Plastics to nearly double space, add 15 employees in expansion
General Plastics Inc. 2609 W. Mill Road, GlendaleIndustry: PlasticsEmployees: 70www.genplas.com When General Plastics Inc. president Robert Porsche bought the...
70%
In a recent poll by Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, 70 percent of employers said Wisconsin’s labor shortage is their top concern.