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April 2 Might Be Huge
The impact of tariffs – and the threat of tariffs – is touching the markets, and prices. Some analysts...
Applications sought for Future 50 Awards
BizTimes Media is seeking applications for Future 50, a longstanding program recognizing the fastest-growing privately-owned businesses in southeastern Wisconsin.
Applications for...
🔒 Johnson Outdoors acquires South African scuba equipment manufacturer
Racine-based Johnson Outdoors has acquired Endless Summer Technologies, a manufacturer of high-end scuba diving equipment.
New owners of Slinger Speedway unveiled
Kelsey and Travis Dassow, a local couple with a love for racing, shared via a Facebook post that they have officially purchased Slinger Speedway.
Final candidate for Jefferson County administrator role announced
A committee tasked with finding Jefferson County’s next county administrator is formally recommending Michael Luckey for the position.
Tom Armstrong
Waukesha State Bank announces the promotion of Tom Armstrong to Senior Vice President - Loan Review Manager. Tom will...
Darci Miller
Waukesha State Bank has promoted Darci Miller to Vice President - Commercial Banking Team Lead. Darci will be responsible...
New 10-hole short golf course planned at Grand Geneva
Grand Geneva Resort & Spa is adding a new 10-hole short course, dubbed Wee Nip, to its expansive 1,300-acre...
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🔒 Quad creates branded solutions business segment
Sussex-based Quad has created a new business segment focused on creating customized merchandise for brands.
🔒 Restrictions preventing redevelopment of former Boston Store at Southridge removed
Decades-old covenants and restrictions on the Southridge Mall property in Greendale that have halted redevelopment of the former Boston...
🔒 Zilber acquires four metro Milwaukee industrial buildings for $34 million
Milwaukee-based commercial real estate firm Zilber Property Group has expanded its industrial portfolio with the acquisition of four buildings...
🔒 Tiger Aesthetics Medical to build new $50 million facility at its Franklin HQ
Franklin-based Tiger Aesthetics Medical plans to invest $50 million to build a new facility at its recently acquired headquarters.