Corporate campus filling city's Reed Street Yards as company relocates from suburb of Brown Deer.
Tasting more than 100-year-old Milwaukee-made Whiskey (OnMilwaukee)
How to Photograph the Wind (A Wealth of Nature)
30+ local holiday gift ideas from the Valley
Hubbard Park Lodge & Twisted Fisherman bring back heated domes (OnMilwaukee)
Potawatomi CEO hints at $150 million investment (BizTimes)
Five key takeaways from the Urban Institute's report on how money flows throughout Milwaukee (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
MATC partners with Milwaukee BIDs on new co-op education model (BizTimes)
T-shirt printer Brew City Brand, Signicast moving operations to Menomonee Valley (Milwaukee Business Journal)
Urban spelunking: Alter Trading scrap yard and Jewish Museum exhibit (OnMilwaukee)
New COVID-19 Mass Testing Site Opens in Menomonee River Valley (Urban Milwaukee)
“I saw the devil there as a kid”: Remembering Mitchell Park’s mysterious Devil’s Trail (Milwaukee Record)
Officials Celebrate Tent City Replacement (Urban Milwaukee)
New St. Paul Avenue "eco-space" hosts inaugural event Tuesday (OnMilwaukee)
The new space officially opens on Tuesday, Sept. 28 with Takeout & Tunes, which will bring together live music, food trucks, Spin scooter demonstrations, games like giant Jenga and yardzee, and more.
Milwaukee-based Taiko group promotes Japanese art exhibit with free drum performance at The Warehouse (Milwaukee Independent)
Formed in 2009, Hibiki, the Milwaukee-based taiko drum group, has performed for educational institutions, local companies, and community organizations. The musicians are focused on promoting interest in and understanding of Japanese culture through taiko drumming. In Japanese, “Hibiki” means “echo sound.”
Rapidly growing Signicast plans to hire up to 90 employees in Menomonee Valley (BizTimes) (Copy)
Hartford-based Signicast LLC, an industry leader in precision investment casting, has established operations in the Valley at 1230 W. Bruce St. They hired 30 people for this location with plans to increase to 90 workers. This location is used for finishing operations where workers inspect castings and perform touch-ups if needed. As of October 1, they plan to move into the Canal Street Commerce Center which would allow for growth.
Menomonee Valley Partners launches unique internship introducing youth to in-demand careers
Signicast establishes presence in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley (BizTimes)
Hartford-based Signicast LLC, an industry leader in precision investment casting, has established operations in the Valley at 1230 W. Bruce St. They hired 30 people for this location with plans to increase to 90 workers. This location is used for finishing operations where workers inspect castings and perform touch-ups if needed. As of October 1, they plan to move into the Canal Street Commerce Center which would allow for growth.