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Commentary: Strauss Brands finally gets the OK to grow
It looked like Strauss Brands’ proposal for a new meat processing facility in Franklin was going to meet the...
J.C. Penney in the 1950s
This Dec. 10, 1954 photo shows the J.C. Penney store at West Wisconsin Avenue and North Fourth Street in...
Nonprofit spotlight: Inspired
883 W. Main St., Lake Geneva
(262) 275-6131 | inspiredcoffee.org
Facebook: @inspiredcoffeewi | Instagram: @inspiredcoffeewi
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/inspired-coffee/
Year founded: 2019 as part of...
Tip sheet: Addressing mental health in the workplace, with tact
Addressing mental health with employees can be challenging, but given the mental health implications of a global health crisis,...
Pandemic marketing
You’ve probably heard the old marketing maxim that says 50% of all advertising is wasted.
Don’t believe it. It’s...
Get ‘er done
Research tells us that employees, in aggregate, produce about 40% of their total capacity on an average day.
There...
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ESOP stable
Part 1 of 2
In May 2018, I wrote “A World Class Corporate Culture,” a BizTimes column about Pewaukee-based...
Who really owns it: J. Kunitzky Block building, Milwaukee’s East Side
The vacant J. Kunitzky Block building sits at the southwest corner of East Brady Street and North Farwell Avenue,...
Bird’s Eye View: Cobalt Partners’ development site at I-894 and Loomis Road, Greenfield
Cobalt Partners LLC is at it again in Greenfield. After developing 84South, a mixed-use development site where I-894 meets...
Real estate spotlight: What the town of Sheboygan wants for its 500-acre TIF district
This year, the town of Sheboygan became one of the few Wisconsin townships to create a tax incremental financing...