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🔒 Commentary: Remove the barrier
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is working on a $300 million plan to rebuild portions of I-794 between Milwaukee...
Employment Hasn’t Joined The Recession – Yet
While Friday’s job numbers indicated a healthy employment situation, closer scrutiny could indicate some signs that the employment market may be changing. Are we experiencing a shallow recession, or the shallow beginning to a larger recession? Annex Wealth Management’s Derek Felske and Mark Beck discuss.
Weekly Debrief: Maybe, just maybe, something will finally happen with Northridge Mall
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Andrew Weiland and Arthur Thomas from BizTimes Media get together to discuss the news of the week, including...
Water Street Brewery’s downtown location to resume operations with new name, fresh look
After a near three-year pause in operations, Water Street Brewery in downtown Milwaukee will be back up and running later this month - under a new name and modernized approach to the classic Milwaukee brewpub concept.
🔒 Gannett sells former Journal Sentinel printing plant in West Milwaukee to Chicago Tribune owner for $26 million
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel owner, newspaper publishing giant Gannett, has sold the newspaper’s former printing plant at 4101 W. Burnham St. in West Milwaukee to a subsidiary of newspaper conglomerate Alden Global Capital for $26 million, according to state property transfer records.
Nominations sought for Notable Heroes in Health Care feature
In recognition of the efforts of health care workers who work to improve and save lives in southeastern Wisconsin, BizTimes Milwaukee is seeking nominations for its upcoming Notable Heroes in Health Care feature.
🔒 Eaton sells its Menomonee Falls building for $25.8 million
Dublin, Ireland-based power management company Eaton Corp. has sold its 110,00-square-foot office building in Menomonee Falls for $25.8 million to an affiliate of Houston-based commercial real estate company Transwestern, according to state records.
Wisconsin gets $40 million in ARPA funding to expand broadband access
The U.S. Department of Treasury has approved a plan from Gov. Tony Evers that will allocate $40 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to increase high-speed internet access across the state.
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Ford raises prices on the F150 Lightning. Again.
Ford raising the entry-level price of the electric F150 Lightning by $5000 for the 2023 model year
New operator to re-open movie theater and bowling alley at Bayshore
A new operator plans to re-open the movie theater and bowling alley at Bayshore in Glendale, where those operations were shut down in 2018.
Mixed-use town center, apartment developments planned near Ballpark Commons in Franklin
Milwaukee-based Mandel Group and Franklin-based ROC Ventures have submitted plans to the City of Franklin for three developments near the Ballpark Commons area at the convergence of South 76th Street, Rawson Avenue and Loomis Road.
USA Triathlon will return to Milwaukee in 2023 for national championship event
In 2023, for the third straight year, Milwaukee will host USA Triathlon’s marquee national championship event, the organization announced Wednesday.