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Oconomowoc Apartments

Wauwatosa-based Wangard Partners recently began construction of a 204-unit luxury apartment complex, called The Preserve at Prairie Creek, near...

Choppy markets yield rewards

There may not be a better word than "resilient" to describe the investment environment in the first quarter of 2011. Despite continued economic trouble across Europe, revolts and regime changes throughout North Africa and the Middle East, a devastating earthquake, tsunamis and subsequent nuclear disaster in Japan, oil prices remained elevated, and near $4 per gallon gas prices on average, inves­tors in the U.S. financial markets experienced one of the best first quarters in many years.

Foodies harness the power of the web

Four years ago, Paul and Lori Fredrich started their food blog as a way to keep track of unique recipes they created in their kitchen.

Sojourner Family Peace Center hopes for potent Brewer offense

For every run scored by the Milwaukee Brewers this season, the WaterStone Bank Fund, the charitable arm of WaterStone Bank, is donating $10 to the Sojourner Family Peace Center (SFPC).

“We: How to Increase Performance and Profits Through Full Engagement”

Today, job satisfaction is at an all-time low, which creates a disengaged workforce with lower levels of productivity and service.

Briggs becomes big backup power market player

Briggs & Stratton Corp. 12301 W. Wirth St., Wauwatosa Industry: Lawn and garden power equipment and...
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19 U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Janesville) recently conducted 19 voter listening sessions in Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District....

Bill Goodman, president of Schenck S.C.

Bill Goodman President Schenck S.C. 11414 W. Park Place; Suite 200; Milwaukee WI 53224 ...

Walker wants U.S. Highway 41 converted to an interstate

The 142-mile segment of U.S. Highway 41, from the Mitchell Interchange in Milwaukee to Green Bay, should be converted into an interstate highway, Gov. Scott Walker said recently. The U.S. Highway 41 route stretches from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan all the way to Miami.

Social media works for service-based businesses

We often hear amazing success stories about businesses that have increased their customer base and revenues using social media. Unfortunately, for local service-based businesses, many of these success stories come from retail, restaurant or Fortune 500 companies. This can make a local service provider think that social media cannot possibly work for their organization.

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