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For Rent: Downtown apartment market booms

Prior to the Great Recession, the population of downtown Milwaukee surged as part of a national trend of many empty nesters and young professionals reversing a decades-long population shift to move downtown from the suburbs to seek a more vibrant urban lifestyle.

Sturtevant Spec Industrial

A groundbreaking ceremony will be held on April 29 to celebrate the start of construction of a 376,000-square-foot speculative...

Your investment plan: Be in ‘design’ mode, not ‘default’ mode

Just like spring cleaning, the annual April ritual of organizing your tax papers is a great reason to review and revise your investments. Many, out of habit with their payroll deduction, invest in plans that have evolved by “default,” not by “design.” To help you along, here are few tips to consider during this season:

Goal-getter

For Jon Donahue, soccer is as much a language as it is a sport.

Donahue, vice president, private banking, at Racine-based Johnson Bank, has been kicking a soccer ball nearly nonstop since about age five. Though he played other sports while growing up on the south side of Milwaukee, he said soccer was always his “go-to sport.”

Boys & Girls Clubs to launch basketball league with $2 million donation

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee will form a competitive basketball league for students in 3rd through 8th grades, thanks to a $2 million donation from Albert Nicholas, founder and chairman of Milwaukee-based Nicholas Company Inc.

“Yes, And”

While The Second City has long propelled the stage careers of top comedians – including Tina Fey and Stephen Colbert – the improvisational theater troupe has also gained respect for coaching businesses on the power of improv in the workplace.
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Precision Screw Thread expands capabilities with Echo Aerospace

Precision Screw Thread Corp.S82 W19275 Apollo Drive, MuskegoIndustry: Precision solutionsEmployees: 45www.precisionscrewthread.com Some of Precision Screw Thread Corp.'s thread rolled...

$2.16

The price of honey in the United States increased to a record high of $2.16 per pound in 2014, reflecting a drop in production due to a distressed honey bee population. Wisconsin’s 2014 honey crop was valued at $6.64 million, down 21 percent from the previous year’s $8.43 million.

State budget crisis hangs on tax returns

The Legislature is waiting for us to file our state tax returns. Those returns will help determine how much...

Joe Kresl

Joe KreslPresident and CEOHawks Landscape Inc.12217 W. Watertown Plank Road, Wauwatosawww.hawkslandscape.com  Industry: Landscape design, construction and maintenance servicesEmployees: 30...

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