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City awaits office development subsidy requests
Developers who are trying to build a new office building in downtown Milwaukee will probably need to obtain more than just a couple of anchor tenants. They also will need to obtain a subsidy from the city of Milwaukee in order to put together a financing package for a new downtown office building, commercial real estate industry observers say.
Milwaukee company develops air sanitation system
Prolitec Inc., Milwaukee Innovation: aria air sanitation device www.prolitec.com/aria Air care is a...
New Chinese graduates have higher expectations
I recently hired a Beijing University graduate as a translator. Beijing (Beida) and Qinghua are the Harvard and MIT of China, and when you do the math in terms of the number of students vying to be in these top institutions, you are dealing with the upper .001 percent of the students of their year.
Small IT company competes with global firms for state contract
The Wisconsin State Department of Administration recently put out an invite-only email and cloud computing request for information (RFI) for an upcoming project. Watertown-based KD Interactive was the only Wisconsin company invited to participate in the RFI, and the firm is competing against tech giants such as IBM, Google, Microsoft, and Cisco.
New Gauthier HQ
Gauthier Biomedical Inc. plans to build a new 60,000-square-foot corporate headquarters in Grafton, which will be more than double the size of the company's existing headquarters in the village.
Back to school savings opportunity
Higher education becomes more expensive every year, and no matter their child's age, many parents continually wonder how they are going to pay for college.
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Helen Bader Institute moves office
The Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management recently moved to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Alumni House, 3230 E. Kenwood Blvd.
A real rush
Nalissa Wienke got a dirt bike for Christmas when she was eight years old. Her father raced in his spare time and raised his daughter to do the same. She trained consistently, getting up at 4 a.m. to get in a few hours of practice before school started. She would ride, lift weights and run nearly every day to stay in shape.
Maynard Steel Casting Co.
Maynard Steel Casting Co. 2856 S. 27th St., Milwaukee Industry: Steel castings for the mining, military...
$5.4 million
Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker is recommending a $5.4 million plan to remove the decorative façade panels from the...