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🔒 Habitat for Humanity of Waukesha County breaks ground on 18-lot subdivision project

The long vacant Aeroshade lot at the corner of Oakland Avenue and Ellis Street near downtown Waukesha was home to its first sizable gathering in more than seven years on Friday morning when dozens of local officials, developers, volunteers, and affordable housing booster gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of Habitat for Humanity of Waukesha County’s 18-lot subdivision.

Redevelopment project planned for Regency Mall in Racine

The owner of the mostly vacant Regency Mall in Racine recently unveiled a redevelopment plan in hopes of revitalizing the property. That plan proposes a mix of new retail tenants as well as hundreds of new apartments.

Unleash the power of LinkedIn

LinkedIn expert Richard Bliss will be the featured guest on the Sept. 14 episode of the 21st Century Business Forum, a free webcast presented on the second Wednesday of each month.

🔒 Elevate Inc. moving its Calm Harbor residence to Sheboygan

Jackson-based nonprofit Elevate Inc., an organization dedicated to helping those dealing with mental health and substance abuse issues, has found a new home for its Calm Harbor residence.

🔒 Marcus Theatres CEO to retire

Rolando Rodriguez, the chairman, president and chief executive officer of Marcus Theatres, a division of Milwaukee-based The Marcus Corp., will retire on Oct. 1, the company announced.

Quit Quiet Quitting

Some say it’s about setting boundaries to create work/life balance while others claim it’s a slippery slope of professional coasting.
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🔒 Goodwill donating north side property to Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy

Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy (HFCA) will soon own the building it occupies at 4030 N. 29th St. in Milwaukee. Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc. announced plans this week to donate the property to the public charter school, which is the current tenant of the building.

Women In Business Symposium: How to navigate a pandemic and become a disruptor

BizTimes Media’s annual Women In Business Symposium was held at the Brookfield Conference Center Thursday, convening a group of female leaders who shared not only how the COVID-19 pandemic shook up their personal and work lives, but how they are still continuing to move forward from that disruption.

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