- Business Briefs
(Published 11/18/2008) - Contractor recycling 100 percent of its waste
Mortenson Construction is recycling 100 percent of the waste generated on the construction site of American Transmission Co. new corporate headquarters in Pewaukee.
(Published 11/18/2008) - Business Calendar
(Published 11/13/2008) - Business Briefs
(Published 11/11/2008) - Business Calendar
(Published 11/11/2008) - Newspapers earn national awards
Lake Country Publications has earned national recognition, including a first-place award, from the Suburban Newspapers of America advertising contest for several promotions.
(Published 11/11/2008) - Business Briefs
(Published 11/06/2008) - Business Calendar
(Published 11/06/2008) - On the Move
(Published 11/06/2008) - Generations Bancorp to buy Amerihome
Generations Bancorp Inc. has signed a definitive agreement to purchase Brookfield-based Amerihome Mortgage Company LLC to create a wholly owned mortgage banking subsidiary, American Foundations MortgageBanc Inc.
(Published 11/04/2008) - Local company offers fitness center, classes
Lori Zindl said goodbye to Chinese takeout, amped up the workout routine and threw in a yoga class or two, but she's not doing this solely for her own health. Zindl, the president of a healthcare billing service in Pewaukee called Outsource Inc. has implemented the lifestyle changes companywide i
(Published 11/04/2008)
- Local company offers fitness center, classes
Lori Zindl said goodbye to Chinese takeout, amped up the workout routine and threw in a yoga class or two, but she's not doing this solely for her own health. Zindl, the president of a healthcare billing service in Pewaukee called Outsource Inc. has implemented the lifestyle changes companywide i
(Published 11/04/2008)
- Opportunity carries big cost; Common Council, Plan Commission to consider plans
Is it an economic development opportunity that is too good to pass up? Or is it too big, too expensive and too much change for some Delafield residents?
(Published 11/04/2008) - Business Calendar
(Published 10/28/2008) - Gagliano's site to get new grocery store; Jason Steiner seeking liquor and business permits
The Plan Commission is expected to approve developer Jason Steiner's request tomorrow to operate Delafield Fine Foods, a grocery story at 637 Genesee St., the site of Gagliano's Market, which closed in August.
(Published 10/28/2008) - On The Move
(Published 10/28/2008) - Winery eyed for Pewaukee; Brookfield men propose making fruit wines
A taste of Napa Valley might be coming to Pewaukee Valley.
(Published 10/28/2008) - Pewaukee chamber plans breakfast
(Published 10/21/2008) - Small businesses see success with savvy, positive attitude
Unable to stay afloat in tough economic times, many small businesses have been forced to close. While it may not be a boom time for small businesses locally, many are keeping their heads safely above water with business savvy and a positive attitude.
(Published 10/21/2008) - Local company offers a (green) helping hand
The Little Environmentalists LLC is a Hartland-based company created by Hartland resident Rebecca Mattano.
(Published 10/14/2008) - Will crisis hit Main Street? Local impact uncertain, say bankers
Local business owners, bankers and investors say it's too soon to determine what impact, if any, the international economic crisis will have on Lake Country businesses and consumers.
(Published 10/14/2008) - Business Briefs
(Published 10/07/2008) - On the Move
(Published 10/07/2008) - Business briefs
(Published 10/02/2008) - Business Calendar
(Published 10/02/2008) - News Briefs
(Published 10/02/2008) - News Briefs
(Published 10/02/2008) - On The Move
(Published 10/02/2008) - Business Calendar
(Published 9/30/2008) - Layoffs planned at local Spancrete
Spancrete has announced temporary layoffs that could affect as many as 105 manufacturing employees at its Waukesha facility, 1600 E. Main St.
(Published 9/30/2008) - New restaurant owners don't let lack of experience stop them; SandBar opens in former Sebastiano's on Pewaukee Lake
Chris and Dan Murphy and Laurie and Chris Utter don't have any restaurant experience, but that didn't stop them from buying, updating and opening a sports pub, banquet hall and cocktail lounge on Pewaukee Lake.
(Published 9/30/2008) - On the Move
(Published 9/30/2008) - Village’s first restaurant crawl exceeds expectations
Aided by a picture-perfect fall evening, the Hartland Business Improvement District's first restaurant crawl last Wednesday accomplished its mission of showcasing the unexpected number of restaurants in the village center area.
(Published 9/23/2008) - Council urged to improve business relations - Mayor wants issues with Village Square resolved
The mayor and members of the Common Council indicated Monday night they want to improve relations between city officials and business owners and operators, including the Village Square shopping center.
(Published 9/18/2008) - ISB Community Bank to open
ISB Community Bank will open its doors to the Delafield area in November.
(Published 9/18/2008) - ISB Community Bank to open new location
ISB Community Bank will open its doors to the Delafield area in November.
(Published 9/18/2008) - On the Move
(Published 9/18/2008) - Panel: Culver’s approval unlikely on Highway 83
In his second appearance before the village Plan Commission to seek an informal go-ahead for a plan to build a Culver's on Highway 83, Tim Karbler was once again given a less-than-enthusiastic reception.
(Published 9/18/2008) - Business Calendar
(Published 9/17/2008) - Can city help with sluggish downtown climate? Ruggeri's latest downtown business closing
Local officials are expected to discuss this week what steps - if any - can be taken to help merchants and owners survive what some consider to be a stormy downtown business climate.
(Published 9/16/2008) - Hartland woman enlists help of local businesses
When Debra Morris' daughter, Barbara, a chemical specialist in Iraq, mentioned that her hair was breaking and skin was rough and dry from the 140-degree heat, Morris decided to send a care package filled with hair and skin products.
(Published 9/16/2008) - On the Move
(Published 9/16/2008) - Business Briefs
(Published 9/04/2008) - Facelifts under way in downtown Hartland
The guy lying on the sidewalk in front of the Aurora Pharmacy building is not homeless.
(Published 9/04/2008) - Off-site sandwich boards signs must go
A month after the Plan Commission implemented a 90-day moratorium allowing the use of sandwich board signs in front of local businesses, the commission has denied the applications of three business owners seeking permission to use off-premise directional signs.
(Published 9/02/2008) - CIB Marine looks at merger
Pewaukee-based CIB Marine Bancshares Inc., parent company of Marine Bank, is seeking to merge with another financial institution.
(Published 8/28/2008) - Gagliano’s Market to close?
Gagliano's Market may close its doors as early as this week, store employees are telling customers.
(Published 8/28/2008) - Delafield businessman, author seeing stripes
Jeff Koser is seeing stripes. The City of Delafield resident is teaching others how to see stripes, too, or more particularly zebras.
(Published 8/26/2008) - Harken jumps ship from village to city
Harken Inc. plans to break ground soon on its new headquarters building at N15 W24881 Bluemound Road, on the former Groh property, a 28-acre parcel at the south end of Bluemound Road.
(Published 8/26/2008) - Software-maker RedPrairie considers Lake Country sites
Software-maker RedPrairie is considering three new locations to move the company's global headquarters, two of which are in Lake Country.
(Published 8/26/2008)