April 14, 2025

This issue of BizTimes Milwaukee features a cover story exploring the potential for more growth in Jefferson County, special reports on Nestle Purina's plant in Jefferson, new office space in downtown Delafield and a survey of real estate professionals on which cities are the most development-friendly.
The Interview: Brenda Cassellius, Milwaukee Public Schools
In February, Milwaukee Public Schools announced that Brenda Cassellius, the former superintendent of Boston Public Schools, would be the...
Mass timber development The Grain brings new office space to Delafield
Lang Investments’ redevelopment of downtown Delafield in the 1990s would not be the last time the area saw significant...
Innovations: Cielo adds Agentic AI tool to its suite of talent acquisition software
Wauwatosa-based talent acquisition firm Cielo has launched a new Agentic AI tool aimed at streamlining the hiring process for...
Pay it Forward: Melissa DiCicco grows volunteerism in her family and at Landmark Credit Union
Melissa DiCicco has kept a can of Coca-Cola for nearly a year and a half.
DiCicco, senior manager of community...
Commentary: Jefferson County’s time has arrived
Last year the BizTimes Media editorial team noticed that major business news stories kept coming out of Jefferson County....
Nestlé Purina ramping up production of newest wet pet food line in Jefferson
Nestlé Purina is testing its newest production line in Jefferson with plans to start making sellable products within the next two months.
Next in line: Jefferson County positioned for growth, but will execution meet expectations?
On his very first day working for Jefferson County as assistant to the county administrator, Michael Luckey was part...
Where’s the opportunity for growth in the corridor between Milwaukee and Madison?
The MadWaukee Corridor along I-94 from Milwaukee to Madison already generates 40% of Wisconsin’s economic output. Now, it’s about...
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