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🔒 Collins Aerospace to close New Berlin facility
Collins Aerospace is planning to shut down its New Berlin facility, costing 98 employees their jobs, according to a WARN notice sent to the state by company leadership.
🔒 Kendall Packaging names new CFO
Mequon-based Kendall Packaging Corp., a provider of flexible packaging solutions, announced that David Roche has been promoted to chief financial officer of the company.
Michels Family Foundation gives $15 million to fund cancer research at Medical College of Wisconsin
The Michels Family Foundation is donating $15 million to the Medical College of Wisconsin to support the research of rare cancers.
🔒 Data shows Wisconsin making progress in attracting venture capital
Wisconsin angel and venture capital firms saw a sizable jump in their amount of assets under management in 2021.
BizStarts aims to serve Latino and Spanish-speaking entrepreneurs with its expansion to the south side
BizStarts plans to launch its business education program on Milwaukee’s south side to assist Latino and Spanish-speaking entrepreneurs.
A Goodman’s Desserts continues to attract funding during ‘Project Pitch It’
A local baking company whose customers include the Milwaukee Bucks took home the largest cash prize during the latest episode of Project Pitch It.
🔒 San Francisco investment firm spends $24 million on three Milwaukee industrial properties
Farallon Capital Management, a San Francisco-based capital investment firm has spent just over $24 million on three Milwaukee industrial properties.
Colectivo is officially a union shop, following NLRB final decision
After months of delay, workers at Colectivo Coffee Roasters Inc. have been granted union representation.
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🔒 Germantown officials planning new public works building, 37-acre industrial park
Germantown officials are planning a 77-acre development on the southeastern edge of the village, consisting of a 30-acre public works campus and a 37-acre industrial park site.
🔒 Multi-family development, industrial park planned in Germantown
A pair of Milwaukee real estate firms want to transform 89 acres of farmland in Germantown into a 320-unit multifamily development, sprawling industrial park and retail/commercial area.
Weekly Debrief: One strong month of job growth won’t solve Wisconsin’s population challenges
BizTimes Milwaukee editors Andrew Weiland and Arthur Thomas discuss the news of the week, including a strong jobs report for the state of Wisconsin in February and the continuation of slow to no population growth in the state.
Beer gardens planned along RiverWalk north of downtown Milwaukee
Just in time for warmer weather, two beer garden projects are in the works along the Milwaukee River, just north of downtown.