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🔒 Southeastern Wisconsin’s changing landscape: Milwaukee skyline
This story is part of “Southeastern Wisconsin’s changing landscapes: Then, now and what’s next,” a feature in the 30th...
Tariff downsides? Recession and demand destruction
It's a tight game being played. Art of the Deal or potentially turning the midterms upside down? Dan and Dave discuss the week after Liberation Day.
🔒 Milwaukee Plan Commission delivers split votes on two zoning code changes
The Milwaukee Plan Commission delivered a split vote on Monday, approving one zoning change aimed at making it easier...
Powersports company would occupy new 53,000-square-foot building planned in Racine County
Plans for a 53,000-square-foot building is working through municipal approvals in the Village of Raymond, near Caledonia, for a local watercraft retailer and service provider.
Kenosha-based Vantage Point files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Kenosha-based IT firm Vantage Point Corp. has filed a voluntary petition for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, court records show.
🔒 Historic downtown Milwaukee office building to be converted to apartments
J. Jeffers & Co. revealed plans on Tuesday to convert in the historic Mitchell Building, located at 207 E. Michigan St., into 60 apartment units.
State issues its first insurance fraud forfeiture
Wisconsin’s Office of the Commissioner of Insurance has issued its first forfeiture related to insurance fraud against a Milwaukee County business owner.
🔒 New craft brewery planned for former Cudahy fire station
A local microbrewery is planning to open its first taproom and production space in Cudahy.
Radix Fermentation was founded in...
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🔒 Southeastern Wisconsin’s changing landscape: Third Ward
This story is part of "Southeastern Wisconsin's changing landscapes: Then, now and what's next," a feature in the 30th...
🔒 Southeastern Wisconsin’s changing landscape: Oak Creek
This story is part of "Southeastern Wisconsin's changing landscapes: Then, now and what's next," a feature in the 30th...
🔒 Southeastern Wisconsin’s changing landscape: Oconomowoc
This story is part of "Southeastern Wisconsin's changing landscapes: Then, now and what's next," a feature in the 30th...
🔒 Five years after COVID: Pandemic upended Milwaukee’s office market, where does it stand today?
Hybrid work is reshaping Milwaukee’s office market in 2025, with tenants downsizing and seeking premium office space over traditional setups.