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Week One. So far, so good.
So far, so good for Trump 47 but tariff prospects are a weakness. Opportunity by embracing optimism but a ticked-off Trump is a threat.
🔒 The Interview: Nicole Ryf
Nicole Ryf
President
Kenosha Area Business Alliance
5500 6th Ave., Kenosha
Employees: 7
kaba.org
Nicole Ryf, president of the Kenosha...
🔒 2025 could be another challenging year for development, but some projects inching toward ground breaking
2024 was a rough year for construction starts.
Nationally, construction starts across almost all commercial real estate sectors were down...
🔒 5 minutes with: Kyle and Meghan Knall
Three-time James Beard-nominated chef Kyle Knall and his wife Meghan, co-owners of downtown Milwaukee restaurant Birch, recently announced plans...
🔒 Commentary: Larger convention hotel needed
A convention destination needs many things, but the two most important are a large convention center and an adequate...
🔒 2025 Glance at Yesteryear
Lemberg Electric’s State Street location
This 1958 photo shows Lemberg Electric Co.’s building at 2324 W. State St. in Milwaukee....
🔒 Nonprofit Spotlight: Beyond Vision Inc.
414-778-5800 | beyondvision.com
Facebook: facebook.com/BeyondVisionWI
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/beyond-vision-501-c-3
Instagram: @beyondvisionwi
X: @BeyondVision_WI
Year founded: 1903
Mission statement: Enrich the lives of people who are blind...
Wisconsin businesses back China tariffs, mixed on tariffs for North American neighbors
Wisconsin businesses are generally supportive of increased tariffs against China but are more mixed in their views on potential...
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Kevin White
Berghammer Construction has named Kevin White as its next president, succeeding Jim Parks, who will retire in December. Kevin,...
KTEC ends charter agreement with Kenosha Unified School District, plans to open new schools
KTEC, a STEM-focused charter school in Kenosha, will open a new elementary school and middle school following the recent...
🔒 Construction firm Findorff becomes 100% employee owned
Madison-based construction firm Findorff, which also has offices in Milwaukee and Wausau, announced today that it has become a...
🔒 Microsoft buys 240 acres of land in Kenosha for data center development
Microsoft continues to grow its footprint in southeast Wisconsin with the recent purchase of 240 acres of land in Kenosha for a new data center project.