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Milwaukee Biz Blog: Manufacturing careers deserve a fresh look

American manufacturing has been transformed in the past 25 years. The public’s perception of manufacturing, unfortunately, has not kept pace with the advances in processes, equipment and training.

Cubs seek changes that could usher football back to Wrigley

Old-fashioned, two-way football appears to be headed back to Wrigley Field.

Cook County moving to put prime office space on the market

Cook County is preparing to lease out what may be the most desirable property it owns, hoping to pull in $1 million from rents on unneeded office space in the central Loop.

1 S. Wacker to sell for about $230 million

A Virginia real estate firm is expected to pay more than $230 million for a West Loop office tower in the largest downtown sale this year.

Bank set to seize Michigan Avenue tower

Wells Fargo Bank N.A. is poised to seize a Michigan Avenue office tower about six months after filing a $103 million foreclosure suit, setting up a likely sale of the building.

Emanuel plan would cut red tape for small business

Mayor Rahm Emanuel has announced a proposal to restructure the city's business licensing center with the aim of helping small businesses get licenses and find potential financial assistance more quickly.

Hispanic Chamber stands with Palermo’s

Palermo's Pizza is one of the nation's largest makers of frozen pizza and the latest example of a yet another Milwaukee-born company that has grown and prospered into a prominent national brand. The company has been in the news a great deal lately but unfortunately, the headlines aren't about new products, job expansions or about the many investments they make in the community.

Easter Seals to move area HQ to West Allis

Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin, the local affiliate of Easter Seals Inc., will move its headquarters from South Milwaukee and its child development center from Milwaukee to the former CU Fleet Building at 2222 S. 114th St. in West Allis, the organization announced today.
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Downtown Hilton Garden Inn expected to open Nov. 1

The 127-room Hilton Garden Inn hotel that First Hospitality Group Inc. is building in the historic Loyalty Building in downtown Milwaukee is expected to open Nov. 1, said hotel general manager Lisa Farrell.

DNR says Downtown Transit Center not subject to public trust doctrine

The state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced last week that it has determined that the Downtown Transit Center site in Milwaukee is not subject to the state’s public trust doctrine.

West Bend shopping center sold for $11.5 million

West Bend Corporate Center, a 130,000-square-foot shopping center at 1201-91 Paradise Dr., West Bend, was sold recently by Ripp Family LLC to Madison-based real estate investment firm Ascendant Holdings LLC for $11.475 million, or about $88.27 per square foot.

East Pointe Marketplace listed for sale

East Pointe Marketplace, a 57,888-square-foot shopping center in downtown Milwaukee, is for sale, according to Chicago-based commercial real estate firm Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LP, which says it has been hired to market the property for the sellers, a joint venture of Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. and Mandel Group Inc.

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