Retail
Burghardt Sporting Goods to make former New Berlin Walmart its new HQ
Brookfield-based family owned sporting goods retailer Burghardt Sporting Goods will move its headquarters to the former Walmart building it recently purchased in New Berlin.
Local grocery stores adjust to new normal under COVID-19
The past two weeks has been a whirlwind for Milwaukee-area grocers weathering the storm of COVID-19.
Kohl’s furloughing employees and extending stores closure, CEO won’t take salary
Menomonee Falls-based Kohl’s Corp. said Monday it will the extend the temporary closure of its stores until further notice because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Roundy’s will hold job fairs to hire 500 employees to handle online orders
Roundy’s Supermarkets, Inc., announced today that it will hold a series of job fairs on Wednesday, April 1, to hire 500 employees to support the increased demand for online orders that has occurred during the coronavirus outbreak.
By the Numbers: Kohl’s Corp. said it has fully drawn its $1 Billion unsecured credit facility
Kohl’s Corp. said it has fully drawn its
$1 Billion
unsecured credit facility to increase its cash position and preserve...
Some retailers see business surge
Social distancing requirements to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in America have had a devasting effect on...
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Menards, Walmart among 16 retailers to receive DATCP price-gouging letters
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection sent cease and desist letters to 16 companies accused of price gouging as consumers flocked to stores amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The coronavirus
On March 9, Wisconsin Department of Health Services officials said there was only one confirmed case of the COVID-19...
Kaufmann: ‘Sherman Phoenix will rise again’
The future seemed bleak for Milwaukee's central city entrepreneurial hub Sherman Phoenix after state orders preventing the spread of COVID-19 forced its 27 tenants to close or limit operations until further notice.
Walmart to hire 4,200 in Wisconsin
As businesses adjust to the growing impact of COVID-19, hiring is ramping up at grocery retailers.