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Innovations: UW-Milwaukee professors’ discovery could disrupt battery, computer markets
Two physics professors at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have discovered a new material with properties that could disrupt the...
A ‘Beautiful Day’
The movie “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” recently played in theaters across the country. The movie calls up...
The importance of alignment
Have you ever used a dirty bathroom in a gas station?
If so, you most likely recall faucets that...
Sprecher Brewing Company sold to local investors
A group of Milwaukee-based investors led by Sharad Chadha, have purchased Glendale-based Sprecher Brewing Co. from its founder and chief executive officer, Randy Sprecher.
Wimmer Communities plans phase two of RiverWalk development in Menomonee Falls
Hales Corners-based Wimmer Communities has filed plans for a second phase of its RiverWalk on the Falls development in downtown Menomonee Falls.
Milwaukee manufacturing index improves for first time since June
One month doesn’t make a trend, but for the first time since June, the Milwaukee-area PMI was in positive territory in January.
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Port Milwaukee cargo volume grew in 2019
Cargo traveling through Port Milwaukee facilities saw significant year-over-year gains in 2019, led by growth in all major dry bulk categories, according to a news release.
Dematic to move regional office to The Mayfair Collection
Atlanta-based Dematic plans to move its Milwaukee-area office from New Berlin to The Mayfair Collection development in Wauwatosa.
Entrepreneurs unveiled for fourth season of Project Pitch It
The fourth season of the TV show “Project Pitch It” will kick off early next month with a diverse group of entrepreneurs whose innovative ideas range from homemade ice cream recipes to women’s footwear designed to be worn in factories.
Potential for at least $195 million asset sale would help Briggs & Stratton simplify focus
Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton Corp. is considering a potential asset sale that could cover $195 million in maturing debt while also allowing the company is simplify its business and increase its focus on power application.