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Epoxy maker expects record sales this year
Copps Industries Inc.
10600 N. Industrial Drive, Mequon
Industry: Epoxies used in the mining, construction, precast concrete, concrete flooring and related...
FUEL Milwaukee ‘adopts’ charities
FUEL Milwaukee, an organization dedicated to attracting and retaining talent in the Milwaukee region, is "adopting" eight local charities for 2011 as a strategy to increase employees' involvement in their community.
Rock and roll writer
Matt Miller, president of Belgium, Wis.-based K2 Sourcing, started playing guitar when he was 12. He joined a band in college, but now finds that writing his own music is what he enjoys most about being a musician.
There is still upside to large cap stocks
The stock market has seen double-digit returns in each of the last two years, following the collapse of...
Walker’s Point
Mercy Housing Lakefront plans to build a 55-unit affordable senior apartment development in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood. The five-story building would be built on a vacant lot at the northeast corner of South 1st Street and East Pittsburgh Avenue.
Microbrewer to open Shorewood storefront
Late last year, Big Bay Brewing Co. launched its line of signature craft beers and sodas, and the...
China changes its Representative Office rules
More than 50 percent of all foreign entities registered in China are Representative Offices (ROs). The rules for...
Aurora St. Luke’s conducts breakthrough cancer research
Aurora Health Care St. Luke's Medical Center Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic Innovation: New Cancer treatment that uses...
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Pabst project perks up
From the outside, 2010 appeared to be a quiet year at the former Pabst brewery complex in downtown Milwaukee. No major construction occurred, and no significant new tenants moved in.
Manufacturing a future
Since early 2009, many manufacturers in the metro Milwaukee area have had a significant rebound in orders and...
Teaching the teachers
The Manufacturing Alliance and Second Chance Partners for Education recently partnered with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to create a continuing education course for teachers and educators titled "Careers and Pathways in Manufacturing."
Bucyrus partners with Oak Creek High School
South Milwaukee-based Bucyrus Inc., which has had difficulties in finding qualified employees for its manufacturing operations, is now working on a new relationship with Oak Creek High School to create an engineering-related program.