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Winning Lakefront Gateway Plaza design will be difficult choice
City of Milwaukee officials recently unveiled the designs proposed by four competing teams for the Lakefront Gateway Plaza project....
‘Paddler’ keeps kids afloat as they learn how to swim
Bob and Jody JohnstonGreenfield Innovation: Kiefer Paddlerwww.kiefer.com After noodling around with a pool noodle and straps from an old...
Education account investment strategies
When invested properly, a 529 Plan can be a powerful vehicle to use to save for a child’s or...
Brady Street Apartments
Milwaukee-based Ogden & Company plans to build a three-story, 23-unit apartment building with 3,000 square feet of first floor retail space at the northwest corner of East Brady Street and North Humboldt Avenue in Milwaukee. A vacant retail building on the quarter-acre site, formerly occupied by a laundromat and a dog training business, will be demolished. If approved by the city, construction for the $4 million project will likely begin next spring, said Ogden & Company principal Jason Pietsch.
Funding program launched for local filmmakers
Milwaukee Film has announced the creation of the Brico Forward Fund. The annual grant program will provide funding opportunities...
Playing soccer across the sphere
When David Gazzo, chief executive officer of New Berlin-based Felss Rotaform LLC, moved to the United States 13 years...
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“How to Fly a Horse”
Entrepreneur and technology thought leader Kevin Ashton steers readers through the process of business innovation in his recently published book, “How to Fly a Horse: The Secret History of Creation, Invention, and Discovery.”
New culture, processes fuel Steel Rule Diemasters’ growth
Steel Rule Diemasters Inc.8219 W. Bradley Road, MilwaukeeIndustry: Die cuttingEmployees: 16www.steel-rule-die.com Steel Rule Diemasters Inc. was started 14 years...
67%
In a recent survey conducted by Brookfield-based staffing and recruiting firm QPS Employment Group, 67 percent of respondents rated the current labor market as being difficult or extremely difficult in which to hire quality employees for open roles. The survey assessed hiring trends and plans among Midwestern companies.
Open records attack sparked outrage
Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel gets an A-plus for his quick and sharp criticism of a dramatic eleventh hour...