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Cristina Villanueva is a Milwaukee entrepreneur whose mission is to help and uplift Latino business owners throughout Milwaukee.
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The Evers administration awarded $16 million in ARPA grants, including $6 million to non-profits in the Milwaukee area.
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Marquette University's Michael Gousha and John Johnson wrote about the worst-case scenario for Wisconsin's small businesses, but that thankfully did not happen. In Milwaukee county, unemployment is still high, yet its seen growth in the number of small businesses from 2020-2021.
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In a new $55 million facility, the fast-growing toolmaker, Milwaukee Tool, is now making screwdrivers and pliers in West Bend, Wisconsin.
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Komatsu says it still has production workers at the facility it bought six years ago from P&H/Joy Global at the border of Milwaukee and West Milwaukee, near the Zablocki VA. But that older site will eventually be vacated and possibly sold for re-development. A watchdog group hopes mining for needed minerals won't repeat mistakes of past mining.
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Working from home isn't possible in many jobs, but in companies where it is, the return to office has become a point of tension between workers and their bosses.
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The television program Project Pitch It features Wisconsin entrepreneurs pitching their companies to business leaders. Now in its sixth season, the show has featured over 100 entrepreneurs. Creator and executive producer Bev Greenburg reflects on the growth of the show.
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A tool maker with corporate offices in Brookfield and Milwaukee promises an eventual 1,000 new jobs.
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A large Milwaukee area health provider wants corporate collaboration with a North Carolina partner.
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Kohl’s shareholders rejected all 10 board nominees pushed by activist investor Macellum Advisors and instead voted in support of the existing board.