Maredithe Meyer
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Maredithe has covered retail, restaurants, entertainment and tourism since 2018. Her duties as associate editor include copy editing, page proofing and managing work flow. Meyer earned a degree in journalism from Marquette University and still enjoys attending men’s basketball games to cheer on the Golden Eagles. Also in her free time, Meyer coaches high school field hockey and loves trying out new restaurants in Milwaukee.
Fiserv, Bucks award grants to 20 local minority-owned businesses
Twenty local, Black- and minority-owned businesses were granted $10,000 as part of Fiserv's Back2Business COVID-19 relief program.Â
Kohl’s lost $163 million in 2020
Menomonee Falls-based Kohl’s Corp. is looking forward to better days, after losing $163 million in 2020 due to challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Report shows outdoor activities in Wisconsin increased during pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic kept people at home, often without work, the great outdoors became an outlet for many Wisconsinites.
Winter Dining Week begins at The Corners of Brookfield
Restaurants at The Corners of Brookfield are holding 'Winter Dining Week,' starting Monday.Â
Culver’s restaurant planned at Bayshore
AÂ Culver's restaurant could be coming to Bayshore in Glendale.
🔒 Another food hall planned in Milwaukee
Plans are in the works for another new food hall in downtown Milwaukee, featuring up to 18 vendors, dine-in seating, as well as carry-out and delivery service.
🔒 Burghardt Sporting Goods pursues new growth opportunities with New Berlin...
Burghardt Sporting Goods has opened its new location in New Berlin, with plans to double production capacity while tapping into the experiential side of sports retail.
Gourmet cookie franchise coming to Drexel Town Square
Logan, Utah-based Crumbl Cookies is opening a new franchise location at Drexel Town Square in Oak Creek.
Kohl’s opposes activist investors’ attempt to overhaul board
Menomonee Falls-based Kohl's Corp. is pushing back against a group of activist investors who want to shake up the retailer's board of directors in an effort to improve performance.
🔒 Grounded in family: High standards help coffee business grow, despite...
When Fiddleheads Coffee Roasters opened in 1996, it was one of the first coffeehouses in Ozaukee County. Starbucks, then a 1,000-store company still in...
🔒 Venues prepare for return of in-person events
Love them or hate them, in-person corporate events are poised for a comeback.Â
That’s what some Milwaukee-area venues and planners have gathered from a recent...
🔒 In focus: Nerf wars at 1st and Bowl
After bringing the concept of “football bowling” to the Milwaukee area in 2019, 1st and Bowl has added another game to its roster.Â
The bar-entertainment...