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JCP Construction plans to grow workforce with $1.54 million Greater Milwaukee Foundation loan
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation has made a $1.54 million loan to JCP Construction to assist the Milwaukee-based firm's growth and job creation plans.
A brief case: When did you know it was time to return to the family business?
Louie Gentine
Chief executive officer, Sargento Foods Inc.
Third generationÂ
“Around my sophomore year of college, I saw the impact that my...
Hollywood’s take on the family business
You know you have arrived when others start to mimic you … or so the saying goes. Perhaps family...
Breaking with tradition: What happens when the next generation doesn’t want the family business?
When Kim Nichols was just a toddler, she would help her mom out at their family business. Nichols, the...
Loppnow brothers sell Waukesha Floral & Greenhouse after 40 years of ownership
After four decades spent helping families plan the biggest events in their lives, the Loppnow family of Waukesha Floral & Greenhouse have sold the 118-year-old business to Rebecca and David Haut.
Family Business: Three generations of sundaes
On the tastiest corner in Scottsdale’s Old Town neighborhood is the Sugar Bowl, an ice cream parlor and restaurant with strong ties to Wisconsin.
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Rev up: Mother-daughter duo leads growing safety supply and furniture firm
Mequon-based educational and office supply company BestEd Business counts some of the region’s largest employers among its clients, including...
Nino’s Italian Bakery cites labor shortage among reasons for closing after five decades
Nino's Italian Bakery and Deli in Menomonee Falls will the close after 54 years in business later this month as owners Nina and Tony "Nino" Sgroi retire.
Milwaukee-based CableMaster Corp. acquired by California-based company
Milwaukee-based manufacturer and supplier CableMaster Corp. has been acquired by Tide Rock Holdings of Cardiff, California.
What business lessons did you learn in 2021? BizTimes wants to hear them
The end of the year is often a time for reflection. We take the time to look back on the year that was and draw lessons from our experiences. The past year may not match the unprecedented events of 2020, but it has been full challenges and opportunities for the Milwaukee business community.