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Milwaukee has launched sweeping legal action against an out-of-state landlord, aimed at forcing long-delayed repairs or stripping control of hundreds of the company’s rental properties. City Attorney Evan Goyke announced Thursday that his office has filed two public nuisance lawsuits against Highgrove Holdings Management LLC and its owner, David Tomblin. The cases target 1...

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BizTimes editor Andrew Weiland joins the 4 p.m. newscast on WISN-TV Channel 12 each week to discuss the latest business headlines in southeastern Wisconsin. He made an appearance on Wednesday to talk about the reopening of a Milwaukee grocery store with a new name, Harley-Davidson layoffs, Cree Lighting employees suing over company layoffs, and gender diversification of Wisconsi...

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For more than a century, U.S. Bank has shown up for Wisconsin, not just as a financial institution, but as a steady presence in the moments that matter most. Across the state, that commitment comes to life every day as we work alongside families, business owners and community leaders who are building what’s next. “At […]

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A Chinese manufacturer of electric vehicle battery components has taken a step toward establishing its first U.S. presence with the purchase of a Mount Pleasant facility for $25 million. Kedali America LLC, the U.S. arm of Shenzhen-based Kedali Industry Co., finalized the acquisition of an industrial building at 11907 Meridian Drive on Thursday, according to […]

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Business spoofing occurs when criminals impersonate your trusted vendors, banks, or business partners through phone calls, emails, text messages, or fake websites to steal money or sensitive information. Recent data shows 79% of businesses faced at least one attack in the past year, with criminals often targeting established vendor relationships. FBI data shows that these […]

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