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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.
Marquette to build new $70 million business school building
Marquette University plans to build a new $70 million home for its College of Business Administration.
Milwaukee 7 annual meeting
Milwaukee 7 recently held its annual meeting at Northwestern Mutual’s downtown headquarters. Business and government leaders gathered to hear...
Rivecca brothers buy Riv/Crete Ready Mix assets from Ganos
Brothers Nicholas and Michael Rivecca have completed the purchase from Brian Ganos of the entire ownership interest in Riv/Crete Ready Mix, according to a Wednesday announcement.
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See Photos: Serendipity Labs coworking set to open early next month
National coworking operator Serendipity Labs is opening a new coworking space in Wauwatosa on Feb. 3.
MilwaukeeHome sold to Harleys operator
Local lifestyle brand MilwaukeeHome has been sold to the operator of menswear store Harleys in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward.
WEC Energy Group pledges $2 million to kick-start Milwaukee 7’s next campaign
Milwaukee-based WEC Energy Group is making a $2 million commitment to kick-start the Milwaukee 7’s next five-year fundraising campaign.
Eastek to eliminate 36 jobs in Menomonee Falls
Eastek Automated Circuit Technologies (EACT) LLC plans to eliminate 36 jobs at its printed circuit board assembly and electro-mechanical facility in Menomonee Falls, the company said in a WARN notice to state and local officials.