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“The people, the contracts, the relationships to the customers, the pipeline they’d been able to build — it was still a very strong business,” SOSi CEO Julian Setian says.

Based in New York and owned by a consortium of banks, The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC announced Thursday that it will expand its Winston-Salem operations with 50 new jobs and an investment of $24.6 million.

The decision makes official a deal that has been in the works since at least February, including the approval of local incentives. The company owns and runs a core payments system infrastructure and is the only private-sector automated clearing house and wire operator in the U.S. The expansion…

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Walking past 1433 N. Water St., passersby are struck with how seamlessly two very different spaces have been joined, bringing a historic property back to life.

The brightly-lit locks on display in the entry create a welcoming atmosphere for the 400 workers and visitors in Master Lock's 120,000-square-foot complex in Oak Creek. Even though the building had previously housed two high-profile Milwaukee-area companies, Master Lock spent roughly $6 million on a renovation of the facility.