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Stop Stock Option Larceny

Using stock options as executive compensation amounts to stealing from the American investor. It leads to manipulations, and it...

New Construction Dispute Law isn’t Perfect

Building a new home can be nerve-racking, and when something doesn't go right, it could result in a bitter...

Condo Boom is Still Strong

The rising interest rates aren't yet high enough to throw a wet blanket on the downtown Milwaukee condominium boom,...

Shine On

Effective outdoor lighting can increase the quality and curb appeal of a home, while also increasing the quality of...

CRE conference will focus on brownfield redevelopment

"Greenbacks & Brownfields" will be the theme of the fourth annual Small Business Times Commercial Real Estate & Development...

CREcommercial Real Estate Transactions

LeasesColliers BarryBlue Fuel Marketing leased 7,000 square feet of industrial space at 2100 N. Pewaukee Road, Pewaukee, from Ott...
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Competition Will Heat Up for Downtown Hotels

Is downtown Milwaukee on the verge of a hotel building boom? At least 10 projects are in various stages...

Shrewd Move

Four years ago, the employees and managers of Cleary Gull Inc., a Milwaukee investment bank and wealth management advisory company, bought the firm back from Royal Bank of Canada. Their gambit is turning out to be one of the shrewdest business moves in Wisconsin history. Since the 2002 buyback, Cleary Gull has grown from 33 to 57 employees. Its assets under advisement have risen from $600 million to $3.7 billion, and the company's strategic growth plan, developed in 2004, calls for it to double its revenues by 2010.

Biz Notes

Mergers & Acquisitions Quad/Graphics Acquires Openfirst Quad/Graphics Inc. announced it has purchased a majority interest in Openfirst LLC,...

Personnel File

Accounting Kolb+Co., Brookfield, hired Katie Barrette as a marketing assistant; Tory Holman as word processor; and Thomas Case and...

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