“Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation”
In his most recent book, "Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation," author Steven Johnson tells the story of how the ideas that push careers, lives, society and culture into the future are born.
Avalon Rail Inc.
The former Allis-Chalmers site in West Allis has largely been redeveloped into a shopping center and an office park with health care, educational, technology and other uses taking up space formerly occupied by heavy manufacturing.
Andrew Campbell, M.D., President of Campbell Facial Plastic Surgery & Quintessa Medical Spa
Andrew Campbell, M.D. President Campbell Facial Plastic Surgery & Quintessa Medical Spa 1411 N. Taylor Dr., Sheboygan ...
$4.6 million
The Milwaukee 7 investment campaign is more than halfway to its goal, recently surpassing the $4.6 million mark. The...
What common mistake should I avoid on my next website redesign?
Many business owners fixate on impressing visitors with really cool marketing imagery on the home page. Our research has shown that a much more effective approach is clear and concise communication that anticipates what a website visitor might be looking for.
Historian completes book about Actuant
Milwaukee historian John Gurda recently authored "The Drive To Lead," a history of Butler-based Actuant Corp. that commemorates the company's 100th anniversary.
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Southwest unlikely to make Milwaukee a hub
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines Co.'s acquisition of Orlando, Fla.-based AirTran Holdings Inc. should not result in any significant reductions in the service that the two airlines currently provide at Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, according to airline industry consultant Michael Boyd, president of Evergreen, Colo.-based Boyd Group International Inc.
Latino roots run deep in Carrollville
With the emergence of Bender Park and other development gaining momentum along Oak Creek's lakefront, the next chapter of the Carrollville neighborhood in the southeast corner of Milwaukee County could be that community's finest hour.
City develops a lakefront vision
The City of Oak Creek's preliminary vision for the redevelopment of its lakefront is shaped largely by a report on the site that was done by the Urban Land Institute last year.
Suburban Renewal
Opportunities for new development along metro Milwaukee's lakefront are rare, since most of the prime real estate near the lake was developed years ago and much of the land along the shoreline has been set aside for public parks.