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3rd Street Market Hall announces another vendor ahead of United for Waukesha fundraiser
Paper Plane Pizza, a pop-up and food truck based in Chicago, will be among the food vendors people can sample at 3rd Street Market Hall's upcoming fundraiser for the United for Waukesha Community Fund.Â
🔒 Comar moves to larger facility in West Bend
Voorhees, New Jersey-based Comar has moved its West Bend manufacturing operations to a 160,000-square-foot facility at 2845 Wingate St. The new location officially opened this week.
🔒 Hotelier plans to convert Germantown Holiday Inn Express into Fairfield Inn & Suites
The owner of the Holiday Inn Express in Germantown wants to renovate, expand and rebrand the building into a Fairfield Inn & Suites.
United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County’s 2021 campaign brings in over $56 million
United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County raised $56.5 million in its 2021 annual fundraising campaign.
City officials push for public input opportunity on proposed Third Ward event venue complex
City officials are pushing for at least one public involvement meeting on a proposed indoor music venue complex next to the Summerfest grounds in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward.
Southridge Mall in Greendale faces foreclosure
Southridge Mall in Greendale is on its way to foreclosure following an agreement between the mall's owner, Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group, and its lender, JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2014-C19.
🔒 John Michael Kohler Arts Center director to retire
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan announced today that its director, Sam Gappmayer, will retire on Feb. 28 and associate director Amy Horst will assume the directorship position on March 1.
UWM partnering with Region of Choice companies to provide 100 paid student internships
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee announced plans to place 100 students from underrepresented populations in paid internships with Milwaukee-area corporations over the next two years.
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🔒 YWCA Southeast Wisconsin names new president and CEO
YWCA Southeast Wisconsin has named Tracy Williams as its next president and chief executive officer.
Managing potential employee non-compliance with COVID-19 requirements
Even before the Biden Administration promulgated its now-in-legal-limbo vaccination/testing mandates, the COVID-19 pandemic had brought health-related, and religious-related, matters...
🔒 BRP to hire 175 at former Evinrude plant in Sturtevant
Less than two years after ending production of Evinrude outboard engines and laying off hundreds, Quebec-based BRP is seeking to hire 175 people at its Sturtevant facility.
🔒 Data Narro moves from downtown Milwaukee to the Third Ward
Digital forensics firm Data Narro relocated its office from downtown Milwaukee to the Dye House building on East Buffalo Street in the city's Historic Third Ward neighborhood at the start of this month, marking a new phase of growth for the company.