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Carroll University strategic plan includes new business school building, with technology focus
Carroll University is considering renaming its School of Business to reflect the growing influence of data science on business, and has plans to open a new building on its campus in as soon as three years.
Allis Yards event venue operator named
The owners of the Double B's BBQ restaurant and Timber's Catering will operate the new event venue being developed as part of the Allis Yards mixed-use project in West Allis.
GalaxE.Solutions to locate innovation hub in downtown Milwaukee
New Jersey-based tech company GalaxE.Solutions, Inc. aims to bring 300 tech jobs to the city with plans to locate...
Badger Meter’s lessons learned from 4-day work weeks and navigating COVID-19
As the coronavirus pandemic began to hit the economy, Brown Deer-based Badger Meter Inc., like many companies, saw a need to control costs.
Back to business as … unusual
It’s business as unusual and no one has a crystal ball to guide us through what life is going...
Office space in the new normal
The end of stay-at-home restrictions for most of the state means many businesses can reopen, and their workers can...
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BMO Tower construction overcomes obstacles, reaches completion during pandemic
The new 25-story glassy structure in front of Milwaukee City Hall stands out in downtown’s central business district.
BMO Tower...
Construction during COVID
Like virtually every other construction contractor, The Boldt Co. has felt the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and was...
Wigwam Mills job cuts were about transparency and longevity, GM of operations says
For the first few weeks of the coronavirus pandemic, Sheboygan-based sock maker Wigwam Mills was treading water. The company had dramatically limited operations but was still shipping out the online orders it received.
Milwaukee County anticipates spring 2021 construction start on bus rapid transit project
With federal grant money apparently on the way, Milwaukee County officials say they plan to commence construction of the long-anticipated bus rapid-transit project next spring and have the service available to riders in 2022.