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COVID-19 accelerates the adoption of telehealth
At the beginning of 2020, Children’s Wisconsin anticipated it would hold roughly 1,500 virtual appointments with patients by the...
Revitalization of downtown West Bend was decades in the making
In many respects, downtown West Bend is thriving.
Most storefronts are filled, its historic theater building is newly renovated, public...
Levy to lay off dozens of employees at Fiserv Forum, Wisconsin Center District
Chicago-based Levy Premium Food Service informed state and local officials this week that it plans to lay off dozens of its employees who work at Fiserv Forum and the Wisconsin Center District in downtown Milwaukee.
Briggs & Stratton to move some production from Wauwatosa to New York State
Briggs & Stratton plans to move production for several product lines from its Wauwatosa headquarters to existing facilities in New York State, the company announced Friday.
Investor buys Pick ‘n Save building in Sussex
A California-based real estate investment firm has acquired a Pick ‘n Save store building in the village of Sussex for $10.4 million.Â
How Jason Industries ended up filing for bankruptcy
Quinpario Acquisition Corp. paid nearly $540 million to acquire Milwaukee-based Jason Industries in 2014. That same year, Jason had more than $700 million in revenue and its sales had grown for several years coming out of the Great Recession.
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Mostly virtual DNC prompts discussion about Milwaukee seeking 2024 convention
The Democrats have reassured that Milwaukee will remain a centerpiece of what's been reduced to a mostly virtual convention this summer, but with only a fraction of the visitors coming to town and the threat of the coronavirus still looming, the once-promised national spotlight is looking pretty dim.
Jeffers reveals details for $100 million Horlick redevelopment project in Racine
Milwaukee developer J. Jeffers & Co. on Thursday revealed details of its proposed $100 million redevelopment of the former Horlick Malted Milk Co. complex in Racine, which will be turned into a mixed-use town center with housing, commercial, recreational and educational elements.
Professional Dimensions names new CEO
Milwaukee professional women’s organization Professional Dimensions has named Lauren Feaster as its new chief executive officer.
Northridge Mall owner appealing court decision to raze buildings
The owners of the former Northridge Mall on Milwaukee's far northwest side are appealing a judge's decision that the buildings be demolished.