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State can still act to reform health care
The Wisconsin Tea Party (www.wisconsinteparty.org) is an organization whose members believe in the private sector's inherent ability to both improve...
Take politics out of Health care reform debate
We are in the midst of what should be an earnest debate about just what our healthcare system should...
Healthy Wisconsin won’t be healthy for my business
I have purposely remained on the sidelines regarding the Healthy Wisconsin health care tax initiative. I assumed that this...
Healthy Wisconsin is good business
Despite criticisms opponents might have about Healthy Wisconsin, the groundbreaking reform plan proposed by Senate Democrats, I think that...
Will your company’s next innovation be your next business?
Most companies use innovation to create a new product offering, solve an internal operations problem or improve value delivered...
List your best properties in the SBT Honor Roll
Commercial real estate owners, developers and brokers are invited to submit their best properties for consideration in a free listing for the annual Small Business Times Honor Roll of Prime Leasable Commercial Real Estate.
Report: real estate investors favoring apartments, hotels
The latest Real Estate Research Corp. (RERC) and Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) Investment Trends Quarterly report offers a clue as to why so many hotel developments have been proposed in the Milwaukee area.
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Federal funds set aside for 30th Street Industrial Corridor
The appropriations bill recently approved by the U.S. Senate includes $750,000 to help revitalize the 30th Street Industrial Corridor in Milwaukee's central city.
Study says Wisconsin may have competitive advantage over Minnesota
An analysis recently completed by the Dunn County Economic Development Corp. and the University of Wisconsin-Stout Technology Park indicates that manufacturers in the Twin Cities area could save "millions" by expanding into Wisconsin instead of Minnesota.
Real estate deal of the week
Integrated Merchandising Systems (IMS) LLC recently leased 150,000 square feet of space in the Yorkville Business Center at 3030 Sylvania Ave., Yorkville, from Ashley Capital.