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Established New Links in the Chain: PartsBadger
PartsBadger
Cedarburg
Industry: Manufacturing
PartsBadger, which makes CNC-manufactured parts for just about every industry, saw the potential for a major manufacturing shutdown...
Established New Links in the Chain: IAS Inc.
IAS Inc.
New Berlin
Industry: Automation system integrator
The coronavirus pandemic has created plenty of challenges, including sharp increases in demand for...
Established New Links in the Chain: Hunger Task Force
Hunger Task Force
Milwaukee
Industry: Nonprofit
When news footage surfaced this year showing dairy farmers dumping their milk due to a drop...
Johnsonville plans expansion after buying Wigwam Mills building in Sheboygan
Johnsonville LLC has bought the 200,000-square-foot facility in Sheboygan that is currently home to sock maker Wigwam Mills.
Eaton Corp. pursuing $24 million expansion of Badger Drive facility in Waukesha
Eaton Corp. is planning a $24 million, 233,000-square-foot expansion of its Eaton Power Systems facility in Waukesha.
Wisconsin Pharmacal names new president
Jackson-based Wisconsin Pharmacal Company has named Andrew Wundrock as its new president.
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Advanced Pain Management files for receivership
Greenfield-based Advanced Pain Management, LLC and the Milwaukee-based company that provides its administrative services have filed a petition for receivership in Milwaukee County Circuit Court.
Johnson Financial Group leasing top two floors and first floor retail space at downtown Milwaukee office tower
Racine-based Johnson Financial Group is consolidating its downtown Milwaukee locations with the lease of 45,000 square feet of space in the Cathedral Place building, the company announced.
Another business moving from Illinois to Salem Business Park
A third company from Illinois has announced plans to move north of the state line into the Salem Business Park in the Salem Business Park in the village of Salem Lakes in Kenosha County.
Warnings issued to 51 Milwaukee businesses over COVID health violations
Since late July, the City of Milwaukee has issued warnings and citations to 51 businesses for violating reopening orders aimed at reducing the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.