Zilber’s Todd Battle works to create jobs, tax base
Todd Battle for the past two decades has become familiar with what he calls the “intangible awards” of attracting companies and jobs to southeast Wisconsin.
Site Centers sees opportunities in Bed Bath & Beyond’s bankruptcy
The Beachwood, Ohio-based real estate investment trust owns and manages open-air shopping centers in suburban, high-income communities.
USDA continues to seek submissions for Census of Agriculture
The USDA has extended the deadline for farmers and ranchers to participate in the mandatory 2022 Census of Agriculture, used to generate statewide reports on food production every five years.
Hi-Pointe Drive-In to open new location in Metro East
Hi-Pointe Drive-In, known for its burgers and shakes, will open its newest location early this summer in Edwardsville.
Chinatown at a crossroads: A new group of leaders is pushing progress in the post-Covid era
They're visiting other cities, making plans and buying property. Here's their vision.
Sutro Tower must meet these conditions to stay in compliance with San Francisco law
Check out photos of how the tower looks now — and will remain after a deal with the city.
George Washington University medical residents vote overwhelmingly to form a union
“Today’s election results are a monumental victory for our patients, colleagues, and futures,” said a second-year emergency medicine resident following Thursday's vote.
Covid test developer Cepheid is cutting 625 more Silicon Valley employees
Cepheid Inc., a developer of tests for Covid-19 and other infectious diseases, is laying off 625 people in the Bay Area — and 686 statewide — as it shuts down a factory in Newark.
The Sunnyvale company plans to start its layoffs on June 20, Suraj Satpathy, its senior vice president for human resources, said in a series of letters to state employment officials. More than half of the affected workers are based at its headquarters complex, which includes a building in Santa Clara, Satpathy said.…
George Washington University Hospital residents vote overwhelmingly to form a union
“Today’s election results are a monumental victory for our patients, colleagues, and futures,” said a second-year emergency medicine resident following Thursday's vote.
Seattle council members propose law to prohibit public drug use
New law would make clear “it's no longer the wild West in Seattle,” city councilmember says.