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Name a parkThe community is invited to submit ideas for the name of a new 24-acre park in the...
Leases
Colliers International|WisconsinTitan Inc. leased 24,480 square feet of industrial space at 4134 Courtney St., Franksville.Judson & AssociatesSturdi-Craft Industries leased...
Sales
Judson & AssociatesPine Hollow MIA LLC purchased a 7,919-square-foot building at W241 S4145 Pine Hollow Court, Waukesha, from Waukesha...
New construction
Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. recently completed the design and constgtruction of a 24,000-sqauare-foot interior remodeling project for Marking Services...
Real estate people
CBRE recently added Jim Cavanaugh to the office brokerage group in its Milwaukee office. Cavanaugh has eight years of...
Office retailers’ merger announcement may be premature
The merger between Office Depot Inc. and OfficeMax Inc. announced this morning in Office Depot's fourth-quarter earnings report may have been premature, according to a report in The New York Times.
Meyer’s Family Restaurant to pay back wages
Meyer’s Family Restaurant in Greenfield has agreed to pay $116,102 in back wages to 38 employees following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division that disclosed violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act’s overtime pay and record-keeping provisions.
Aurora receives $500,000 for cardiac research
An anonymous donor has given the Aurora Health Care Foundation $500,000 to expand cardiac research at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee.
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NBA imposes new security screens for all fans
Effective with tonight’s game against the Brooklyn Nets and all of the Milwaukee Bucks’ games hereafter, the NBA is requiring that all fans entering the BMO Harris Bradley Center will be screened and wanded by security staff.
Bukacek plots move to Oak Creek
Racine-based Bukacek Construction is working on plans to move its corporate headquarters from Racine to the Drexel Town Square development in Oak Creek, chief executive officer Gregg Thompson said.
Change how transportation is funded
R.E.M initially released their single “It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” in 1987. The refrain line has since become part of our nomenclature for describing various seismic shifts in our world. When it comes to transportation, this expression is extremely apropos in 2013 – thanks to a lot of innovators – some from Wisconsin.
Walker allocates $25 million for capital initiatives
Gov. Scott Walker on Monday announced his two-year budget will provide $25 million for use on investment capital initiatives.