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🔒 Biocut Systems, Breakthrough Strategies to move to multi-tenant building planned in Muskego

Milwaukee-based Biocut Systems and Wauwatosa-based Breakthrough Strategies plan to move to a multi-tenant office and light industrial building planned in Muskego by Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp.

Milwaukee Excellence Charter School to open freestanding high school in former MPS building

Milwaukee Excellence Charter School, a high-performing public charter school serving middle and high school students, plans to open a freestanding high school campus in a former elementary school building on the city’s far northwest side.

🔒 Williams Bay mansion seized by federal government following tax fraud case, to be sold at auction

A Williams Bay mansion along Geneva Lake will be sold at auction by the federal government, following a lengthy criminal tax fraud case against its former owner, one-time Chicago attorney Paul Daugerdas.

🔒 Ansay & Associates acquires another Appleton-based firm

Port Washington-based insurance agency and risk management firm Ansay & Associates continues to grow its presence in the Fox Valley with its acquisition of another Appleton-based firm.

M&A Forum to examine status of the market for buying or selling a business  

The state of the mergers and acquisitions market will be examined in-depth at the annual BizTimes Media M&A Forum on Thursday, March 31, from 2-6:30 p.m., at the Brookfield Conference Center.

Eli Howayeck

Pepper Construction Wisconsin welcomes Eli Howayeck as Director of Business Development. Eli will lead a business development strategy that...
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Maggie Pinnt

Pepper Construction Wisconsin welcomes Maggie Pinnt as Manager of Business Development. Maggie will work closely with the Pepper Wisconsin...

New Milwaukee-based nonprofit focused on supporting independent artists

A Milwaukee-based arts organization with roots dating back over 100 years recently launched as a new nonprofit dedicated to supporting independent Wisconsin artists.

Report: Expansion of high-skilled immigration could address Wisconsin’s tech labor shortage

Wisconsin has an increasing number of tech jobs becoming available, but not enough people to fill these positions. However, looking to the state's population of immigrant workers could provide a possible solution.

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