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BizTimes announces Fittest Execs finalists

BizTimes Milwaukee today announced the finalists for the 2012 Fittest Execs competition.

Harley convenes dealer meeting in Milwaukee

For the first time in a decade, Harley-Davidson Motor Company brought its annual dealer meeting to Milwaukee this week, playing host to 4,500 dealers and staff from more than 60 countries for the four-day private event.

Kenosha envelope plant to close

Cenveo EPG Kenosha filed notice with the state that it will close its plant in Kenosha and eliminate 103 jobs.

ATI Physical Therapy signs pact with UnitedHealthcare

ATI Physical Therapy has entered into a new relationship with UnitedHealthcare, giving the more than 100,000 UnitedHealthcare plan participants “in-network” access to ATI Physical Therapy’s 12 outpatient physical therapy clinics in southeastern Wisconsin.

Northwestern Mutual invests in California office towers

Milwaukee-based Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Inc. is providing half of a $285 million loan to Douglas Emmett Inc. for Warner Center Towers, a 1.9 million square-foot office campus near Los Angeles.

U.S. Navy Leap Frogs parachute over Milwaukee

The United States Navy Leap Frogs Parachute Demonstration Team opened the air segment of the 2012 Milwaukee Air and Water Show both Saturday, Aug. 11, and Sunday, Aug. 12, waving an 800-square-foot American flag as they landed on Bradford Beach.

Sullivan to outline new workforce development report at Get Smarter Conference

Today, special consultant for business and workforce development Tim Sullivan submitted his long-awaited workforce development report to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, calling for bold actions to address the gap between the skills needed by the state’s employers and the skills of the available workforce.

United expands fare hike to cover longer flights

United Airlines is expanding a recent fare increase from short flights to longer ones too.
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Developer plans bulk sale at Opera Lofts

The developer of a failed condominium project on the South Side is offering 58 units in a bulk sale that would shortchange the project's lender.

Sikh business leaders rely on faith

A s southeastern Wisconsin's Sikh community heals from the mass shooting that killed six of its members at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek Aug. 5, local Sikh business owners are calling for public awareness about Sikhism and its distinctions from other religions.

$2.7 billion

Pewaukee-based American Transmission Co. has invested $2.7 billion in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and Illinois since 2001 and plans to spend another $4 billion in the next decade, with the bulk of it related to upgrading existing lines, building new lines, improving substations and reducing energy losses.

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