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22 Wisconsin companies make Newsweek’s 2023 list of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies
22 Wisconsin companies are included in Newsweek magazine’s second annual list of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies.
Newsweek partners with Germany-based...
Nine Wisconsinites on Forbes list of world’s billionaires
Nine Wisconsin residents are included in Forbes magazine’s annual list of the world’s billionaires.
That's up one from last year....
Milwaukee Admirals named signature sponsor of downtown dog park
The planned Downtown Milwaukee Dog Park has received another donation – this time from The Milwaukee Admirals.
The Milwaukee Downtown Business...
Nominations sought for Notable Mortgage Brokers & Title Officers feature
BizTimes Milwaukee is seeking nominations for its upcoming Notable Mortgage Brokers & Title Officers feature.
Click here to nominate someone to...
Kilbourn Tower condo sold for $2.7 million
A 5,769-square-foot condo spanning the entire 32nd Floor of Kilbourn Tower along the downtown Milwaukee lakefront has been sold...
🔒 Q&A: Synthetaic’s Corey Jaskolski on how his AI-powered platform tracked the Chinese spy balloon
A simple drawing of what a weather balloon might look like from above led to Delafield-based artificial intelligence startup...
🔒 Pewaukee-based Talus Solutions to be acquired by Houston IT services firm
Pewaukee-based cybersecurity firm Talus Solutions, LLC has entered into an agreement to be acquired by Fulcrum Technology Solutions.
🔒 Former Amazon employee in Kenosha sues company for alleged violation of ADA
A Kenosha man is suing Amazon.com, Inc. after alleging the company did not make accommodations for his physical disability.
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Thanks for nothing, OPEC
With OPEC reducing its output by over 1.1 million barrels a day, there might be a double whammy at the pump.
🔒 Capital First Trust to double office size with move in Walker’s Point
Capital First Trust Co. is trading one office space in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point Neighborhood for another as the firm seeks to double its footprint.
🔒 Judge finds Brookfield Pharmaceuticals participated in false advertising  Â
A judge has found that Brookfield Pharmaceuticals, LLC made a series of false statements when advertising one its products.
Seroka Industrial Branding Launches Fractional Culture Officer Service
Seroka Industrial Branding, a local branding and marketing firm focused on the industrial and manufacturing industries, announces a fractional...