Innovate or die: A better way to design work spaces
“Why we hate our offices” was the headline on the cover of the Harvard Business Review's October issue.
Fittest Execs 2014 – Team competition
Team competition finalists BDO USA LLP Kevin Dallman, Partner Jenna Hirschboeck, Manager Lori Langholz, Regional director, business development...
Fittest Execs 2014 – Individual competition finalists
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Inspiring healthy living
The BizTimes Fittest Execs program is a celebration of leaders who have set health and wellness examples for their organizations.
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Please join us in congratulating this dynamic group of companies and entrepreneurs as we celebrate their growth, success and contributions to the Kenosha Area's economic development.
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Wisconsin Avenue office buildings change hands
Wisconsin Avenue, the Main Street of downtown Milwaukee, is going through a major transition as several prominent office buildings have sold recently or could be changing hands soon.
Optimism grows among commercial real estate professionals
For the second year in a row, Milwaukee-area commercial real estate professionals are overwhelmingly optimistic about the state of the marketplace, according to the results of the annual Commercial Association of Realtors Wisconsin member survey.
National commercial real estate market finally in recovery mode
The national commercial real estate industry follows the state of the overall economy, with a normal lag of about two years. But this economic cycle of a sluggish economic recovery has been different and the nation's commercial real estate market is lagging about four to five years behind the overall economy, according to Lawrence Yun, chief economist and senior vice president of research for the National Association of Realtors.
Brother says former Target CEO is ‘in a really good place’
Gregg Steinhafel, the brother of Pewaukee-based Steinhafels Inc. president Gary Steinhafel, stepped down earlier this year as the chief executive officer of Target Corp. after the Minneapolis-based big-box retail chain was rocked by a data breach in 2013 that affected up to 110 million customers.