Andrew Weiland
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Andrew is the editor of BizTimes Milwaukee. He joined BizTimes in 2003, serving as managing editor and real estate reporter for 11 years. A University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, he is a lifelong resident of the state. He lives in Muskego with his wife, Seng, their son, Zach, and their dog, Hokey. He is an avid sports fan and is a member of the Muskego Athletic Association board of directors.
Create a culture of learning
After working on a variety of projects with West Bend Mutual (WBM) over the last couple of years, it became clear to me that...
St. Joseph’s will be built to reduce noise
The steel beams are in place at the site on Highway 45 and Pleasant Valley Road in the Town of Polk, where St. Joseph's...
Sheboygan Falls is development jewel
Sheboygan Falls is development jewel By Steve Jagler, of SBT Sheboygan Falls, a city of 7,000 people, may be one...
Activity picks up for sluggish industrial sites
With a glut of abandoned old factory space remaining for sale or lease in southeastern Wisconsin, the 2004 industrial real estate market can only...
Roland Machinery to move to Racine County
Roland Machinery Co. will head south to Racine County once construction is complete on its new 35,000 square-foot headquarters this year. The $3...
Pilates finds a downtown home
Alternative and holistic medicine and exercise continues to grow in popularity, and now downtown Milwaukee residents and workers have more places to participate in...
Caught in the crossfire
Although local businesses would certainly be affected by Aurora Health Care's proposal to build a new hospital in the Pabst Farms development near Oconomowoc,...
Acquisition prompts Waukesha Foundry to change name
Acquisition prompts Waukesha Foundry to change name Waukesha Foundry Co. has changed its name to Waukesha Kramer Inc. and plans to nearly...
We Energies defends Oak Creek proposal
We Energies defends Oak Creek proposal Commentary, by Bob Hall, for SBT Editor's note: This is Wisconsin Energy Corp. response...
Leaders of the pack – Waukesha County leaders
New corps guiding Waukesha into new millennium A lifelong Waukesha resident. A La Crosse native and a Milwaukee native. A transplanted Californian. They're...
Wired for growth
The Waukesha County Economic Development Corp. (WCEDC) recently finalized a $100,000 loan to Wisconsin Wire Works to help pay for the company's $1.1 million...
Imagine Wisconsin in 2020, and let’s get it done
Wisconsin 2020. Let's say we get it done. Let's enact and implement all of the great ideas floating around Wisconsin on how to improve...