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Meet the Businesses of the Year
Efforts to reduce fuel emissions, lower health care costs, improve the nation's infrastructure and upgrade technology are among the factors driving growth for the 2015 Top 10 Businesses of the Year.
Major development projects to enhance Bluemound Road in Brookfield
The Bluemound Road corridor in Brookfield has long been one of the best places in the region for retailers to set up shop.
“That whole Bluemound Road corridor is one of the top trade areas in metro Milwaukee,” said Tim Blum, executive vice president and managing director of the retail division for Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate.
And now, the Bluemound Road corridor is on the verge of a major upgrade. Development on Bluemound had been stagnant for several years. But several major development and redevelopment projects are about to provide a major boost to Bluemound Road.
“That whole Bluemound Road corridor is one of the top trade areas in metro Milwaukee,” said Tim Blum, executive vice president and managing director of the retail division for Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate.
And now, the Bluemound Road corridor is on the verge of a major upgrade. Development on Bluemound had been stagnant for several years. But several major development and redevelopment projects are about to provide a major boost to Bluemound Road.
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Farrow wants to build on Waukesha County’s strengths
Paul Farrow was recently elected to serve as the county executive of Waukesha County, succeeding Dan Vrakas, who decided not to seek re-election.
Farrow was first elected to serve in the state Assembly in 2010 as a Republican. He was elected to the state Senate in a December 2012 special election and re-elected in 2014. He also served as assistant senate majority leader.
He is the son of former Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Margaret Farrow and John Farrow.
Shortly after taking office in his new position, Farrow was interviewed by BizTimes executive editor Steve Jagler. The following are excerpts from that interview.
Farrow was first elected to serve in the state Assembly in 2010 as a Republican. He was elected to the state Senate in a December 2012 special election and re-elected in 2014. He also served as assistant senate majority leader.
He is the son of former Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Margaret Farrow and John Farrow.
Shortly after taking office in his new position, Farrow was interviewed by BizTimes executive editor Steve Jagler. The following are excerpts from that interview.
Waukesha’s Lake Michigan water application moves to next phase
Mandated to improve the quality of its drinking water, which has high levels of radium, City of Waukesha officials first sought permission five years ago to get water from Lake Michigan.
Finally, that process is about to move from the application phase to the approval phase.
Finally, that process is about to move from the application phase to the approval phase.
Mobile app gives Kenosha transit riders easy access to bus schedules
University of Wisconsin-Parkside App FactoryKenoshaInnovation: Kenosha Area Transit Appwww.appfactory.uwp.edu Kenosha commuters trying to mesh the transit schedule with their...
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