Schlitz Park investments paying off
About two years ago, Schlitz Park developer Gary Grunau and his partner Scott Sampson began a $34 million, multi-phase renovation and redevelopment project to upgrade the former brewery just north of downtown Milwaukee that they had transformed into an office complex in the 1980s.
CPR device guides users through chaos
CPR RsQ Assist Inc.
Franklin
Innovation: Hands-only CPR device
www.cprrsqassist.com
More Pabst apartments
New York-based Whitestone Realty Capital LLC, which has been working on plans to redevelop the former malt house and grain warehouse buildings at the former Pabst brewery complex in downtown Milwaukee, has changed its plans for the project.
Is it better to leave your kids the business or the cash?
Only one-third of family owned businesses survive the transition from the first to the second generation of ownership. Why is that?
Pewaukee’s new pizza man
When Josh Goodman took over ownership of Doc's Dry Dock at the start of May, the last thing he thought of doing was making any changes to the popular Pewaukee bar and pizzeria.
LeVar Burton to keynote SHARP Literacy fundraiser
Taking the podium at SHARP Literacy Inc.'s 2014 “A Novel Event” will be LeVar Burton, an Emmy Award-winning actor, producer, director and author who shares the nonprofit's drive to engage urban children in reading.
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“Thrive”
After Arianna Huffington collapsed one morning in 2007, cutting her eye and breaking her cheekbone as her head hit her desk during the fall, she began to question the meaning of success. Huffington, chair, president and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post Media Group, had been working 18-hour days, seven days a week to grow her online publication, and finally buckled under exhaustion.
Trostel expands product offerings in newly renovated space
Trostel Ltd.
901 Maxwell St., Lake Geneva
Industry: Rubber molding
Employees: 380
www.trostel.com
37%
According to a new poll by Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, 37 percent of the CEOs surveyed say the state's transportation fund shortage should be covered by creating toll roads, while 31 percent support raising the gas tax and 25 percent support raising the annual registration fee. Only 6 percent like the idea of creating a new annual odometer fee.
Grunau calls for public investments in future
Commercial real estate developer Gary Grunau has never been one to mince words.