Entrepreneurship & Small Business
State opens portal for $5,000 small business grants
Small business owners adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic can now apply for $5,000 grants, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announced today.
The Lubar School: An approach to business honed over generations
You do not have to look far around the Milwaukee area to see the influence of Sheldon Lubar and...
‘Underground printer’ Cream City Print Lounge has big clients
What does it mean for an entrepreneur to successfully pivot? Just ask Rachaad Howard, owner of Cream City Print...
Swimming with the sharks
During each episode of ABC’s “Shark Tank,” you see budding and experienced entrepreneurs jump into the shark-infested waters looking...
Beloit battery startup raises $1.5 million
Beloit-based startup Blue Line Battery has raised an additional $750,000, bringing its recent fundraise to $1.5 million, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
Safety4Her to open first brick and mortar location in Milwaukee
Safety product and apparel company Safety4Her Inc. will open its first location on West Capitol Drive next month in a shopping center on the northwest side of Milwaukee.
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Hispanic Collaborative’s mercadoMKE bridges digital divide for small businesses
If you assume the COVID-19 pandemic was tough for every entrepreneur, Monica Semington is at least one business owner...
SHINE Medical says it will produce 70% of global demand for medical isotope moly-99
SHINE Medical Technologies says it will produce 70% of the global patient need for molybdenum-99, a diagnostic isotope used in nuclear medicine.
Food-tech incubator “Hundred Acre” to launch at Century City this summer
A food-tech incubator called “Hundred Acre” will grow fresh greens in Milwaukee’s Century City business park starting this summer.
Five southeastern Wisconsin startups selected for gBETA Milwaukee
Five local startups whose products range from a smart basketball hoop to a fruit box subscription business were selected by...