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Fiserv Forum ready for its busiest week ever
Fiserv Forum will host seven events in the next six days, making it the busiest week of events ever for the arena, which opened in 2018.
Bronzeville Center for the Arts’ purchase of former DNR building nets final approval
The Bronzeville Center for the Arts'Â offer to buy the former Department of Natural Resources building on Milwaukee's north side received final approval Tuesday, paving the way for the planned cultural center to move forward.
Spirit Airlines to add nonstop service from Milwaukee to Myrtle Beach
Spirit Airlines will launch nonstop service between Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina this summer.
🔒 Former Vollrath Co. Menomonee Falls facility purchased by Indiana company
The former Vollrath Co. facility at W140 N8700 Lilly Road in Menomonee Falls has been purchased for $3.5 million by an Indiana company, state records show.
Wisconsin has strong showing among 2022 James Beard semifinalists
Thirteen Wisconsin chefs and restaurants are in the running for the 2022 James Beard Awards.
🔒 Entrepreneur wants to bring CityCoins cryptocurrency to Milwaukee
Milwaukee entrepreneur Christopher Perceptions is hoping to bring a new type of cryptocurrency to the city.
UPAF sets $10.5 million campaign target
The United Performing Arts Fund has set a fundraising goal of $10.5 million for its 2022 campaign.
Harley-Davidson Museum to revamp retail offerings, ‘Experience Gallery’ exhibit
The Harley-Davidson Museum on Tuesday announced some additional upgrades to its campus in Milwaukee's Menomonee Valley.
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🔒 Apartment buildings, microbrewery proposed at former Bucyrus/Caterpillar campus in South Milwaukee
A $35.7 million redevelopment project is being proposed at the former Bucyrus International and Caterpillar campus in South Milwaukee.
Air Canada to resume Milwaukee to Toronto service
Air Canada today announced plans for seven new routes and the restoration of 41 North American routes, including service between Milwaukee and Toronto.
New program will teach tech skills to ex-offenders seeking work following incarceration
Milky Way Tech Hub and The Way Out (a Milwaukee-based, non-bias employment platform) are launching a joint program aimed at educating individuals returning home from incarceration and giving them the skills in technology they need to successfully find work.
Paylocity CEO will discuss how to create a thriving workplace, during next episode of the 21st Century Business Forum
Steve Beauchamp, the chief executive officer of Schaumburg, Illinois-based Paylocity, which provides cloud-based payroll and human capital management software, will talk about how to create a thriving workplace during the March 9 episode of the 21st Century Business Forum.