The Enclave
HSI Properties recently closed on a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 221(D)(4) financing package for The Enclave, 152-unit market-rate apartment development that will be built at 1234 N. 62nd St. in Wauwatosa.
Small cap outlook – fundamentals, economy and expectations are up
Despite prognostications by market soothsayers that the run for small cap stocks is over, we remain bullish and believe that 2011 economic data and corporate profits will exceed expectations.
Busy as the bees
Doug Marconnet, partner at Waukesha-based Mertz Associates Inc., and his wife, Tracy, got into bee keeping just over a year ago. They started by taking a bee keeping class through the UW-Extension.
“The 9-to-5 Cure: Work on Your Own Terms and Reinvent Your Life”
According to author Kristin Cardinale, people crave salaried jobs because they mistakenly believe jobs like that provide security. "In reality, these jobs may end at any time and reignite the cycle of job loss that people work so hard to overcome," she says.
Rabbe Co. expects record sales this year
Raabe Co. N92 W14701 Anthony Dr., Menomonee Falls Industry: Custom touch-up paint for industrial OEM customers...
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Craig Sweeney, founder & CEO of Circle Social
Craig Sweeney
Founder & CEO
Circle Social
Delafield
www.circlesocial.com
Industry: New media/advertising
Family: Son, McCormick, 19, and daughter, Kennedy, 13.
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Optimism rising among Wisconsin technology executives
Wisconsin technology executives who responded to the most recent WisBusiness.com Tech Leaders Survey expressed considerably more optimism about the state's economy than those a year ago.
Facebook fans as intellectual property
During a recent online conversation, there was a discussion regarding the actual dollar value of a "fan" or "like" received on a company's Facebook page. While I sat and thought about it, a term from a bygone accounting class hit me: goodwill.
Abele and Barrett promise teamwork
Newly elected Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele says he will work closely with Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett.
"I couldn't be more excited to work with Tom," Abele said in his election night victory remarks. "We share a love for the city and the county. I don't see the mayor as a political competitor. I see him as a partner and a friend."