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Lawsuit alleges Generac sold defective solar product, urges recall

Mooresville, North Carolina-based Pink Energy, an energy efficiency company providing customers with solar panels, has filed a lawsuit against Town of Genesee-based Generac Power Systems, alleging Generac has been providing the company with failing parts that have malfunctioned and burned or melted.

🔒 City of Racine, F Street shelve plans for community center rehab

A year after entering an into a one-year agreement with F Street Group and Rinka+ to explore the potential redevelopment of a fire-damaged community center along the shores of Lake Michigan, Racine city officials announced Wednesday that they are shelving the project.

🔒 Volunteer Center of Washington County names new executive director

Volunteer Center of Washington County, a West Bend-based nonprofit that leads several volunteer opportunities throughout the county, has named a new executive director as Susan Millin, current executive director, announced plans to retire after 10 years in the position. Colleen Mayer, the nonprofit’s associate director, will become the new executive director.

Hines purchases Third Ward site for 31-story apartment tower

Houston-based real estate development, investment and management firm Hines has purchased the Third Ward parking lot along the Milwaukee River where it plans to build a 31-story apartment tower.

🔒 Milwaukee-based Renaissant names new chief revenue officer

Milwaukee-based Renaissant, the IT company behind loading dock intelligence platform Dock|C2, announced Wednesday the promotion of Carl Cahill, the company’s vice president of marketing, to chief revenue officer.
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How does our present economy compare to 2008?

Dan O'Donnell asks Annex Wealth Management's Dave Spano how today's financial situation compares to the Great Recession in 2008. How will rising rates affect the economy?

🔒 Developer indicates when first tenants could move into The Couture

The 44-story Couture apartment tower, under construction near the downtown Milwaukee lakefront, could see its first tenants move into the lower apartment floors by this time next year, according to developer Rick Barrett who spoke to Rotary Club of Milwaukee members on Tuesday morning.

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