COVID-19
Carnevor responds to demand with curbside service
Downtown Milwaukee upscale steakhouse Carnevor is reopening on Thursday for curbside to-go service.
The Pfister Hotel temporarily closes due to COVID-19
Downtown Milwaukee's iconic Pfister Hotel shut its doors Tuesday in response to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and its devastating impact on the hospitality industry.
Rockwell, Enerpac and Twin Disc are latest to announce cuts and cost saving actions
Rockwell Automation Inc. plans to give its manufacturing employees a one-time additional payment for their continued work during the coronavirus, even as the company cuts salaries for other employees.
Advanced Pain Management warns of possible clinic closures, layoffs
Greenfield-based Advanced Pain Management warned that it will permanently lay off 50 employees and close clinics if it doesn’t secure financing by the end of the month.Â
Silver lining: Where commercial real estate industry sees opportunity from COVID-19 outbreak
The COVID-19 outbreak and widespread response to slow its spread has thrown cold water on what had been a healthy U.S. economy. Nearly all sectors, including real estate, has seen immediate impacts.
State bankers association requests wider paycheck protection program pipeline
The Wisconsin Bankers Association is calling on the U.S. Small Business Administration to grant SBA districts the authority to make local adjustments so that lenders have equal access to the SBA’s application portal.
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Irgens presses on with BMO Tower project after two workers contract COVID-19
Milwaukee developer Irgens Partners LLC confirmed the BMO Tower project in downtown Milwaukee is continuing, even after two people working on the project had been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Milwaukee nonprofits turn to virtual galas amid COVID-19 pandemic
Amid social distancing restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, Make-A-Wish is among many nonprofits that have had to make difficult decisions about their spring fundraisers, which they rely on for a significant portion of their annual revenue.
Wages and exports were growing in Wisconsin before coronavirus hit
Heading into 2020, Wisconsin economy was on relatively solid footing. The state saw minimal job growth in 2019, but unemployment remained low and wages were generally trending upward.
ProHealth Care pauses construction of new Mukwonago hospital
ProHealth Care is pausing construction of its new $55 million hospital in Mukwonago.