Fire devastates parts of the Menominee Tribe’s famed lumber business
The Menominee Nation's forestry operation suffered a fire that destroyed a stacker building and equipment, halting lumber production temporarily.
Peter Feigin, Bucks president and partner in Deer District development, leaves the team
Peter Feigin, president of the Milwaukee Bucks and integral figure behind the construction of the Fiserv Forum, will leave his position after 12 years
Deer District concert venue announces new name
Landmark Credit Union has been named the naming rights sponsor of the $70 million, 84,000-square-foot concert venue in Milwaukee's Deer District.
Milwaukee Bucks unveil $4 million courtside club at Fiserv Forum
The Milwaukee Bucks unveiled plans for a new space that will “redefine premium in-game experience” for front-row season ticket holders at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Common Council OKs Moxy Hotel zoning
Surpassing union tension and pushback from alders, the Moxy Hotel is expected to break ground in 2026.
PHOTOS: Milwaukee area students learn about trades at Building Advantage career fair
About 1,200 students from 48 area schools were expected to attend the annual event which featured 46 booths representing different aspects of the construction trades.
Building Advantage will host career fair at Fiserv Forum on Nov. 14
Building Advantage will host around 1,200 Milwaukee area students at a trades career fair at Fiserv Forum.
Milwaukee RNC organizers unveil stage design, contractors submit permits
Teams started work Monday to set up the stage inside the Fiserv Forum, organizers said.
Milwaukee hosting committee seeks contractors for Fiserv Forum project ahead of Republican National Convention
The MKE 2024 Host Committee will seek contractors for a restoration project for Fiserv Forum.
Greater MKE Foundation loan supports growth at JCP Construction
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation has awarded JCP Construction a $1.5 million loan to help the company grow and add workers.
Menominee Nation traced every log for Bucks’ hardwood floor
Many factors went into the Milwaukee Bucks winning the NBA championship this year, but Menominee Nation business officials believe the tribe's hardwood maple court had a lot to do with it.
COVID-19 cases could be linked to Bucks’ championship run
Health officials have identified nearly 500 coronavirus cases statewide that could be linked to the large crowds that gathered in downtown Milwaukee as fans cheered on the Bucks' run to the NBA championship.
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