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Bio-tech row
GE Healthcare's decision to locate a new office building for 2,000 employees in its information technology, ultrasound and e-business...
Urban sprawl hasn’t hit U.S. 41
The Milwaukee area's urban sprawl, which has overtaken Interstates 94 and 43, hasn't quite creeped northwest along the U.S....
Tower of power
The enormous, $182 million, 12-story tall Heart Tower addition to St. Luke's Medical Center on the south side of...
Market-driven revitalization of inner city advances
The hiring of Art Smith as CEO of the Initiative for a Competitive Milwaukee (ICM) is big step in...
Inland Companies selects Cathedral Square site
Inland Companies Inc. will move its corporate headquarters from Milwaukee's far northwest side to an office building on Cathedral...
International trade delegation gets taste of Milwaukee
Several public and private forces are teaming up to promote Wisconsin as fertile ground for attracting new small technology-based...
Marsh study shows impact of insurance on revenue
For every $1,000 they earn, U.S. companies are spending $2.32 on insurance and other measures to manage the worker's...
Martinizing starts pick-up service
The work is processed at the Martinizing plant at 285 E. Hampton Ave. in Whitefish Bay before being returned...
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Color blind
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. In 2001, 22.4% of...
Building corporate confidence
It seems many organizations struggle with getting their teams to follow through on a consistent basis. The lack of...
New equipment provides support during heart failure
St. Luke's Medical Center in Milwaukee was the first hospital in the state to sign on for an initial...
One project, four lives
When Steve Raasch was appointed project manager of renovation for the Bethesha Lutheran Home in Watertown last year, he...