COVID-19

BMO Tower tenants operating in new digs with reduced employee numbers

The anchor tenants of the new BMO Tower office building in downtown Milwaukee are using their space with reduced employee counts as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

MMAC announces ‘Focus on the Future’ honorees

The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC) announced that is will recognize 65 area companies and organizations as Focus on the Future Award honorees, to recognize their work to meet the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Milwaukee Rep postpones upcoming season, announces modified lineup

The Milwaukee Repertory Theater on Tuesday announced additional changes to the upcoming 2020-’21 season due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Rockline investing $20 million to nearly double wipe production in Sheboygan

Rockline Industries is investing $20 million in a new disinfecting wipe production line at its Sheboygan facility that will nearly double production capacity.

Injection molding firm Pereles Brothers closing in Milwaukee

Milwaukee-based plastic injection molding firm Pereles Brothers Inc. plans to permanently close its facility at 5840 N. 60th St., according to a notice filed with state officials.
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Milwaukee largely left out of virtual DNC program

Fifteen minutes was how long it took the Democrats to first mention Milwaukee during the opening night of the party's all-virtual 2020 convention, which kicked off Monday.

Day one of virtual DNC features heavy security, quiet streets in downtown Milwaukee

The 2020 Democratic National Convention has finally arrived, but it looks nothing like the event Milwaukee had originally anticipated as host city.

St. James 1868 project forges through COVID-19, with steady demand

In March, Milwaukee developer Kate Crowle was rolling out big plans to celebrate the grand opening of her new wedding and events venue with a Kentucky Derby-themed party as work was wrapping up on the $7 million historic rehabilitation of the former St. James Episcopal Church, now known as St. James 1868.

WBA pushes for automatic loan forgiveness for small business owners

Although banks have started accepting loan forgiveness applications for the federal government’s $659 billion Paycheck Protection Program, some small business owners and banks may find it advantageous to wait.

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