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M.U. Student Apartments
The Opus Group plans to build a six-story, 80-unit student apartment building at 1400 W. Wells St., adjacent to the Marquette University campus in Milwaukee. The 80 apartments would have a total of 165 bedrooms. The building would also have 8,126 square feet of first floor retail space. The building would be constructed northwest of North 14th Street and West Wells Street. The existing building on the 0.4-acre site, which includes a Subway restaurant and the Kampus Foods store, would be demolished. Korb Tredo Architects is the designer for the project.
‘Trust nothing, verify everything’
It seems there is no way to put a stake in the issue of trust vs. verification. Caterpillar Inc.'s recent $580 million writedown on a Chinese company it acquired in June for $700 million is an example of the principle.
On the hot seat at work
When Dean Mouradian strolled into his office one cold December day two years ago and noticed his office manager struggling to stay warm with a sweater and space heater, he set out to find a better way to help her warm up.
Growth in the pipeline
Most Americans take the water heaters in their homes for granted. They probably don't know the brand or think much about how it works.
A.O. Smith chairman leads regional development efforts
Paul Jones has some free time, now that he has passed the torch at A.O. Smith Corp. in Milwaukee.
Blackthorne acquires Oak Creek IT company
Mequon-based private equity firm Blackthorne Partners Ltd. recently acquired Oak Creek-based network support provider Group Basis LLC and plans to double the company's size in the next two years.
Strong, diverse boards help banks succeed
Much has been written about the challenges facing today's community bankers, including ongoing asset quality issues, shifting capital requirements, cutthroat competition for customers, rapid developments in technology, and an endless onslaught of new rules and regulations. Notwithstanding these challenges, many banks have “turned the corner” and see opportunity on the horizon. What distinguishes the banks that are improving (and perhaps even excelling) from those that continue to struggle? In many instances, we believe the difference can be traced to the boardroom. This article summarizes common characteristics we have observed from those banks that are thriving, partially as a result of their board's involvement, guidance and strategic direction.
Maximize tax advantages for closely held businesses
N ow may be the perfect time to take advantage of the many new tax laws and changing tax...
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Find your family’s V.O.I.C.E.
“N o business talk during the drive to our family vacation home and over the weekend. But, on the...
Idea Factory owners find success as partners in marriage and business
After 23 years in business together, John and Patty Mueller, the owners of Menomonee Falls-based Idea Factory Inc., have managed to keep their marriage operating as smoothly as their business ventures.
Innovate or Die
“Necessity is the mother of invention,” is an English proverb which means necessity or difficult situations encourage inventive solutions.
Avoid tunnel vision
In the 1980s, while I was a senior vice president at JH Collectibles, we were so focused on producing fashion sportswear for the misses market we missed the emerging “women's” size market.