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Rebecca Gries
Rebecca Gries leads efforts to promote corporate relocations and expansions in the seven-county metro Milwaukee area for the Milwaukee 7.
Why Eli Lilly chose Kenosha County for massive expansion
The pharmaceutical giant announced Thursday that it was planning a $3 billion expansion in Pleasant Prairie could create 750 jobs.
Microsoft exec discusses AI-related issues including ethics, energy consumption
As Microsoft constructs a $3.3 billion data center campus in Mount Pleasant, leadership from the company shared its approach to the ethical use of AI.
Milwaukee 7 leader Jim Paetsch to retire, successor named
Longtime Milwaukee 7 leader Jim Paetsch announced this week he is retiring from the economic development organization he helped launch in 2005.
Atlanta-based manufacturer WestRock to build $140 million plant in Pleasant Prairie
Atlanta-based WestRock Company is closing one of its existing plants to open a new, $140 million corrugated box plant in Pleasant Prairie.
Regional Spirit Award winner: Dean Amhaus wants the world to know about Milwaukee’s most valuable resource
Dean Amhaus was not always a champion of the city of Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin. A Cudahy native, he...
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Microsoft massively increases size of data center development plans in Mount Pleasant
Microsoft plans to purchase an additional 1,030 acres of land within Mount Pleasant’s Tax Incremental District No. 5 and invest "billions" of dollars.
Illinois-based flooring equipment manufacturer will move its HQ to Genoa City
Lake Zurich, Illinois-based manufacturer Powernail Company is relocating its headquarters and production operation to Genoa City.
Illinois company relocating HQ to former Bucyrus campus in South Milwaukee
Centerline Design & Fabrication is moving its headquarters from Waukegan to the former Bucyrus International campus in South Milwaukee.
Report: Manufacturers continue to be one of metro Milwaukee’s largest employers
While the number of people employed by manufacturers has declined since the industry's heyday, Milwaukee’s manufacturing industry certainly hasn’t dried up.