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🔒 WEC Energy Group increasing renewable investment by $1.9 billion
Milwaukee-based WEC Energy Group’s capital investment plan for the next five years includes an additional $1.9 billion in spending on renewable energy in comparison to the current five-year investment plan.
🔒 Logistics company OEC Group opens Milwaukee-area location
Taipei, Taiwan-based OEC Group, a freight forwarding company, has entered the Milwaukee-area market with the opening of a new office in Brookfield at 250 N. Sunnyslope Road.
Ryan D. Schultz
Operose Advisors announced today that Ryan D. Schultz has become a shareholder in its holding company (Beulah Holdings LLC)....
🔒 Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago to help finance $20.6 million in affordable housing projects in Illinois and Wisconsin
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBank Chicago) announced that it has granted $20.6 million via its Affordable Housing Program (AHP) General Fund to help finance 35 housing projects in Illinois and Wisconsin.
Port Washington gets state grant to help with Inventors Brewpub expansion project
Port Washington’s Inventors Brewpub is getting a $250,000 boost for its expansion project in the form of a state grant.
🔒 Sale of InSinkErator closes
After Benton Harbor, Michigan-based Whirlpool Corp. announced its plans to acquire Mount Pleasant-based manufacturer InSinkErator in August, the $3 billion deal has officially closed.
Common Council approves zoning for Deer District concert venue complex
Zoning standard changes related to FPC Live’s $50 million concert venue planned for the Deer District in downtown Milwaukee received unanimous approval from the Common Council on Tuesday, allowing the project to proceed to site plan reviews, and ultimately construction.
Kendra Whitlock Ingram to step down as head of Marcus Performing Arts Center
The Marcus Performing Arts Center on Tuesday announced the departure of Kendra Whitlock Ingram, who served as the organization's president and chief executive officer since late 2019.
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Judge Derek Mosley named director of Marquette Law School’s Lubar Center
Derek Mosley, a judge of the Milwaukee Municipal Court for 20 years, has been named the director of Marquette University Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education.
Pre-election 2022: What Would A Red Wave Mean?
Political expert Dan O’Donnell offers his thoughts on the possible outcome for next week’s election - but what could those changes mean for the markets and the predicted looming recession?
Winter is coming.
Active management flexes, continued year-long weakness, potential for additional cash, and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve at a 40 year low.
Hunger Task Force files civil rights complaint following Coggs Center closure
On Monday, the Coggs Center closed the doors to its Vliet Street offices and individuals looking for MiLES services will now need to travel to another part of the city. DHS has constructed a new state office building located eight miles north of the Coggs Center at 6055 N. 64th St.