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Rite-Hite acquires site of its future HQ at Reed Street Yards
The land where Brown Deer-based Rite-Hite Holding Corp. intends to build its new headquarters in Milwaukee has been sold to an affiliate of the company for $12 million, according to state records.
Bayshore names new senior general manager
Bayshore has named Mario Mireles as its new senior general manager, the shopping center announced Monday.
Hiring 400 people, expanding production, Generac’s standby generator business booms as consumers spend more time at home
Benefiting from what it calls the “Home as a Sanctuary” trend, Waukesha-based Generac Holdings Inc. saw a 30% increase in sales of its home standby generators during the second quarter.
Air Wisconsin to lay off 361 employees
Air Wisconsin Airlines has plans to lay off 361 employees located at airports in Milwaukee and Appleton.
Silver Spring Golf Club in Menomonee Falls could be turned into large subdivision
The Silver Spring Golf Club in Menomonee Falls could be turned into a single-family subdivision, according to plans filed with the village.
Development group buys land in Kenosha where it plans to build nearly 800-unit multi-family project
The developers behind the planned Strawberry Fields multi-family project have acquired the 76.5-acre Kenosha site where the nearly 800 housing units will be built.
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Sartori moves into fourth generation of family leadership
Plymouth-based cheese producer Sartori Co. has transitioned into its fourth generation of family leadership.
A closer look at some of the changes new Harley CEO Jochen Zeitz is making
New Harley-Davidson chairman and chief executive officer Jochen Zeitz has not shied away from critiquing the Milwaukee-based motorcycle makers leadership since taking over the top job in March.
New Schlitz Park owners unveil vision for improvements to complex
The new owners of Schlitz Park say the changes they are making to the downtown Milwaukee office complex will strengthen the connections between the buildings and enhance amenities for tenants.
Rising COVID-19 infection rates, business conditions stop Rockwell from reversing pay cuts
As the coronavirus pandemic took hold this spring, Milwaukee-based Rockwell Automation Inc. instituted pay cuts for many of its employees in anticipation of lower demand from many of its industries.