Business
New Eco-Friendly Store Planned at Former Glass Pantry
'Milwaukee doesn't want to lose a low-waste presence,' Green Life Trading Co. would open within the next few months in Walker's Point.
Oct 7th, 2022 by Sophie BolichBusiness Incubator Planned for 52nd and Center
Entrepreneur-contractor-nurse would breathe new life into vacant building.
Oct 4th, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneBaldwin, Grothman and Fitzgerald Want Action Against Chinese Company
Bipartisan call comes after Wisconsin company was awarded $106 million in intellectual property theft lawsuit.
Oct 2nd, 2022 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin ExaminerNational Bowling Chain Will Buy JB’s on 41
Bowlero, nation's biggest bowling alley operator, eyes south-side, family-owned business.
Sep 20th, 2022 by Sophie BolichNorthwestern Mutual Gets ‘F’ In Democracy
Report finds company donates to politicians who opposed voting rights law and certifying 2020 election.
Sep 15th, 2022 by Leah Treidler, Wisconsin Public RadioElectric Lime Headed For Former Mikey’s
The restaurant-dance club is moving into building overlooking Cathedral Square Park.
Sep 9th, 2022 by Sophie BolichPalomino Hints at Reopening
In a social media post, restaurant said it may reopen 'very soon.'
Aug 26th, 2022 by Sophie BolichNew Jobs, Unemployment Both Increased in July
People reporting they were employed or that they were job searching both dropped.
Aug 19th, 2022 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin ExaminerEat, Drink and Be Merry at Irish Fest
Plus: A la Carte at the Zoo, a new record store opens, Brady Street Art Walk and more.
Aug 18th, 2022 by Michael HollowayWill RNC Have $200 Million Impact on City?
Some experts doubt it, pointing to convention’s 2016 impact for Cleveland.
Aug 18th, 2022 by Evan Casey, Wisconsin Public RadioNikki Purvis Leaving City To Head African American Chamber
Purvis replaces Ossie Kendrix at helm of nonprofit.
Aug 4th, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneState Job Growth Slowed in Early Summer
Between May and June job growth was slower than expected.
Jul 22nd, 2022 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin Examiner