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🔒 Survey finds mixed outlook for second quarter hiring
Most Midwest companies plan to maintain current staffing levels and don’t anticipate changes in pay and benefits, according to...
🔒 Seeds of Health names new CEO
Milwaukee charter school operator and community health organization, Seeds of Health, Inc. has selected Jodi Weber to serve as...
New North Shore Bank branch planned in West Allis
Brookfield-based North Shore Bank plans to build a new branch next to its current location on West National Avenue...
New Dunkin’ planned for Capitol Drive in Milwaukee
A new location for Dunkin’ is planned for the former Wong’s Wok location on East Capitol Drive in Milwaukee.
The upcoming...
🔒 Franciscan Peacemakers names new executive director
Franciscan Peacemakers, a Milwaukee-based recovery program for women ensnared by prostitution, addiction, and homelessness, has named Megan O’Halloran as...
Kikkoman to build $560 million facility in Jefferson
Soy sauce manufacturer Kikkoman Corp. plans to build a new, $560 million production facility in the city of Jefferson.
The Fed is willing to wait. Homebuyers might not be.
Fresh off a week-long losing streak on Wall Street, Dave Spano and Dan O'Donnell cover the Fed, interest rates, and what could transpire during one or both of the national political conventions.
Entrepreneurs from Oconomowoc, Madison pitch businesses to ‘Project Pitch It’ moguls
This week’s episode of "Project Pitch It" featured Wisconsin businesses selling everything from cheese and wine to uniquely designed plush toys.
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Jim Johnson
Leading Wisconsin commercial real estate brokerage firm PARADIGM Real Estate is proud to promote Jim Johnson to Vice President....
“It feels worse than it’s been” (the week, not the podcasts)
Global growth is better than expected but higher mortgage rates are dampening housing. There's opportunity as April showers bring...
Higher Education Regional Alliance secures $1.5 million in federal funding for microcredential programs
The Higher Education Regional Alliance of Wisconsin (HERA) announced it has secured $1.5 million in federal funding to accelerate...
🔒 California-based manufacturer of breast implants closing Franklin facility as part of bankruptcy
California-based manufacturer Sientra, Inc. is closing its Franklin facility in June as part of an ongoing restructuring process.