 THE LEAD | The Annex Group is proposing 315 lower-cost housing units in multiple buildings at the corner of Packers Avenue and Wheeler Road on Madison's North Side. Read more |
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MORE MADISON-AREA BUSINESS NEWS | The Annex Group is proposing 315 lower-cost housing units in multiple buildings at the corner of Packers Avenue and Wheeler Road on Madison's North Side. Read more |
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 | Thousands of Wisconsin patients could get up to $7,000 and a year of credit monitoring and identity protection in a settlement of a class-action lawsuit against UnityPoint Health over data breaches. Read more |
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 | The Galway Cos. has secured final approvals and will begin construction next month on a five-story building with 145 apartments, rooftop pool and terrace, and two levels of underground parking with 283 spaces as the final piece of the three-phase Yahara Commons project. Read more |
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 | Meijer, a Michigan-based company that operates stores that sell a combination of general merchandise and groceries, has announced plans for a 200,000-square-foot store along with a convenience store to be built along Highway 151 on Sun Prairie's west side. Read more |
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 | Short for "benefits corporation," the certification is given by a global nonprofit to businesses that demonstrate positive impacts on workers, customers, community and the environment. Read more |
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 | Former Gov. Tommy Thompson brings a solid record of supporting academic research to the job of interim president of the University of Wisconsin System. Read more |
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LATEST NATIONAL BUSINESS NEWS | If you want great dividends but don't want to buy individual stocks, this list is for you. Read more |
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 | Here's how a recession could affect your investment plans. Read more |
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 | HONG KONG (AP) — China approved a contentious national security law that will allow authorities to crack down on subversive and secessionist activity in Hong Kong, a move many see as Beijing's boldest yet to erase the legal firewall between the semi-autonomous territory and mainland China's authoritarian Communist Party system. Read more |
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STOCKHOLM (AP) — Scandinavian Airlines said Tuesday it is getting an aid package worth 14.25 billion kronor ($1.5 billion) after an agreement with its main shareholders, securing the carrier's survival amid the COVID-19 crisis. Read more |
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