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United expands fare hike to cover longer flights

United Airlines is expanding a recent fare increase from short flights to longer ones too.

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.

Business leaders to share best practices at Future 50 Luncheon

The annual Future 50 Awards Ceremony will include a panel discussion featuring three of southeastern Wisconsin's most vibrant business leaders, who will share insights about their best practices.

“The Face-to-Face Book: Why Real Relationships Rule in a Digital Marketplace”

Even with the array of social media platforms available to companies and consumers alike, more than 90 percent of consumer conversations continue to take place offline. Why? Because emotions and nonverbal cues remain a vital part of business relationships.
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The ‘Ultimate’ engineer

Andy Patten, an EMI engineer at Milwaukee-based Astronautics Corp. of America, has been playing Ultimate (sometimes called Ultimate Frisbee) for almost 12 years. Despite a busy work and family life, he still makes time to play two to three times a week and to play in a few weekend tournaments, sometimes traveling across the country.

Keep up to date on international tax policies

In a time of economic turmoil, the only things that remain constant are death and taxes. Across the world, governments are scrambling for revenues.

Image-sharing solution makes health care more efficient

Consumers and providers both continue to grapple with the ever-increasing costs of health care and the changes that continue to come with reform

Return of the cranes: Large construction projects provide glimmers of hope

When developer Rick Barrett walks around the site of The Moderne, the 30-story residential tower he is building in downtown Milwaukee, he greets almost every construction worker that he encounters.

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