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City business owners, civic leaders and food vendors have begun crafting an ordinance that would allow permits for food carts or trucks in Wausau. CONTINUE READING
MANITOWOC – Capitol Civic Centre renovations under way
Work on the Capitol Civic Centre’s $1.2 million renovation began this week. CONTINUE READING
LA CROSSE - County Board OKs Park Plaza sale
The La Crosse County Board unanimously approved the sale of the long-idle Park Plaza site on Barron Island after a lengthy debate Thursday night. CONTINUE READING
BLOOMER - Professor: Sand mines could influence other businesses
Dr. Thomas Power isn’t saying Chippewa Falls made a mistake allowing EOG Resources to build a frac sand processing plant in the city limits. CONTINUE READING
ASHWAUBENON – Hooters to close in Green Bay, Fox Valley areas
Hooters is closing its Green Bay and Fox Valley locations. CONTINUE READING
GREEN BAY - Integrys Energy reports a year of quiet progress
Last year was one of low-key accomplishment for Integrys Energy Group. CONTINUE READING
MADISON – Foster to receive entrepreneur award
Madison native Fred Foster, who founded Middleton-based Electronic Theatre Controls, will receive the 10th annual Ken Hendricks Memorial “Seize the Day” award at the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs Conference, being held June 4-5 in Middleton. CONTINUE READING
APPLETON – Vetter Denk proposes 180-unit apartment, townhome development for Appleton riverfront
A Milwaukee developer unveiled plans Thursday for a five-building, 180-unit apartment facility on the city's riverfront on the site of a former dairy factory. CONTINUE READING
SHEBOYGAN - New BBQ restaurant gets city OK
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, a Texas-based fast-food chain, was approved Tuesday by the City Plan Commission to open a new franchise location in Sheboygan. CONTINUE READING
Esperanza Unida moves staff and programming to new office
Esperanza Unida, Inc., a Milwaukee-based workforce development nonprofit organization, has relocated its staff members to 611 W. National Ave. due to water damage at its 1329 W. National Ave. site. CONTINUE READING
MADISON - Wisconsin sees biggest monthly job loss since 2009
One measure shows Wisconsin's employment picture improving since Gov. Scott Walker took office in January 2011, but the most recent jobs numbers tell a different story. CONTINUE READING
BARABOO – Clinic to be built in Baraboo
Constructions will soon begin on a $6.5 million medical office building next to St. Clare Hospital in Baraboo. CONTINUE READING
ART Jamboree to feature local artists and commerce
ART Milwaukee will transform the Shops of Grand Avenue into an art gallery, theater, concert hall and vendor market in one this Saturday with its May ART Jamboree “ART & Buy Local Fair.” CONTINUE READING
Baird celebrates Give Back Week
More than 1,000 associates at Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc. have been volunteering their time to nonprofit organizations this week from May 13 to 18 as part of the company’s Baird Gives Back Week. CONTINUE READING
BizTimes Around Town: Lad Lake’s Bright Lights, Big Dreams Gala
Lad Lake, based in Dousman, recently honored four of its students with scholarships during its sixth annual Bright Lights, Big Dreams Gala held at COA Restaurant at Bayshore Town Center in Glendale. CONTINUE READING
'Stamp Out Hunger' Drive collects 527,000 pounds of food
Hunger Task Force's largest annual one-day food drive, the National Association of Letter Carriers' “Stamp Out Hunger” initiative, generated 527,000 pounds of food within Milwaukee County to support Hunger Task Force in providing food to... CONTINUE READING
KABA adds key executives
The Kenosha Area Business Alliance (KABA) announced the hiring of a new chief financial officer and a new executive director of Downtown Kenosha Inc. and its newly created Main Street program. CONTINUE READING
Weekend preview
Busy readers of the BizTimes Daily can get a jumpstart on the weekend ahead by reading the OnMilwaukee.com Weekend Preview. CONTINUE READING
Neale to retire as Modine’s chairman
Racine-based Modine Manufacturing Company today announced plans for Gary Neale to retire as chairman of its board of directors following the company’s annual meeting of shareholders on July 18. CONTINUE READING
BizTimes Nonprofit Weekly: 'Milwaukee's Finest' Campaign in final stretch of fundraising
The 2013 “Milwaukee's Finest" Campaign, presented by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) Milwaukee Chapter, is nearing the end of its 10-week run with a final push to fundraise dollars toward research of cystic fibrosis and a cure. CONTINUE READING
Kohl’s outsources contact center to the cloud
Menomonee Falls-based Kohl's Department Stores has entered into a long-term, multi-year contract to migrate its contact center to the Interactive Intelligence Communications-as-a-Service solution. CONTINUE READING
'Milwaukee's Finest' Campaign in final stretch of fundraising
The 2013 “Milwaukee's Finest" Campaign, presented by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) Milwaukee Chapter, is nearing the end of its 10-week run with a final push to fundraise dollars toward research of cystic fibrosis and a cure. CONTINUE READING
Nonprofit Calendar
*Saturday, May 18, Legacy Recycling will run an electronics drive at the First Congregational Church UCC, located at 131 N. Webster St. in Port Washington. The drive will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will collect unwanted... CONTINUE READING
Aldi to expand Oak Creek distribution center
Aldi will add more than 100,000 square feet to its Oak Creek distribution center at 9342 S. 13th St. CONTINUE READING
BizTimes Morning Headlines: Wisconsin sees biggest monthly job loss since 2009
One measure shows Wisconsin's employment picture improving since Gov. Scott Walker took office in January 2011, but the most recent jobs numbers tell a different story. CONTINUE READING
The Couture might include hall for MSO
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra is in early stages of considering plans to move its performances to a concert hall that could be built for the MSO in The Couture, the 44-story residential and hotel tower planned by Barrett Visionary Development... CONTINUE READING
Walmart and Sam’s Club are coming to Pabst Farms
The Pabst Farms development, once envisioned as a Midwestern upscale retail jewel destination in Oconomowoc, will soon be the home of a 151,000-square-foot Walmart Supercenter store and a 136,000-square-foot Sam’s Club store. CONTINUE READING
HUDSON - Procentive pioneered software as a service
It seems everyone is going to the cloud nowadays. But Hudson-based Procentive was a pioneer in offering software as a service. CONTINUE READING
WAUSAU - Wausau Coated expanding to Australia
Wausau Coated Products, a manufacturer of custom-designed label, sheet and printer products, is expanding its international presence with a new facility in Australia. CONTINUE READING
HOLCOMBE - Lumber company owner hopes to replace building within weeks
Tim Walters will meet today with a supplier to replace a critical structure destroyed by Monday night’s fire at Walters Brothers Lumber Manufacturing in Holcombe. CONTINUE READING





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Aside from city founders Solomon Juneau, Byron Kilbourn and George Walker, few people, if any, have had more impact on Milwaukee than entrepreneur, community advocate and philanthropist Michael J. Cudahy.
