
Jeff Bollier
Northeastern and Central Wisconsin Reporter at Green Bay Press-Gazette
It's all business to Streetwise. Covering business/development in Green Bay/NE WI. Phone: 920-203-0860 E-mail: [email protected] Pronouns: he/him
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4 days ago |
greenbaypressgazette.com | Jeff Bollier
The Brown County Board is expected to vote on a site agreement with coal piles owner C. Reiss Co. on June 3. The county, company and city of Green Bay risked losing a $15 million state grant if they could not reach an agreement by June 3. Relocating the coal piles would open up a 36-acre riverfront site for redevelopment in downtown Green Bay. The Brown County Board will consider a site agreement with coal piles owner C. Reiss Co. just in time to potentially retain a key, $15 million state grant.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Jeff Bollier
The Brown County Board will consider a site agreement with coal piles owner C. Reiss Co. just in time to potentially retain a key, $15 million state grant. County Board members will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. June 3 to discuss and potentially vote on general terms and conditions of an agreement with C. Reiss Co. that could move its coal storage operation to the county-owned former Pulliam power plant site at the mouth of the Fox River. Terms of the agreement have not been provided.
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1 week ago |
postcrescent.com | Jeff Bollier
Northeast Wisconsin housing markets are experiencing low inventory, especially in the sub-$300,000 price range. Home sales declined in Green Bay and the Fox Cities, while Oshkosh saw an increase, possibly due to being named a desirable market by Realtor.com. Median home prices continue to rise, exceeding $350,000 in Brown County for the first time. Good news, much like a reasonably-priced home for sale, remains in short supply for Green Bay, Appleton and Oshkosh-area homebuyers.
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3 weeks ago |
greenbaypressgazette.com | Jeff Bollier
Green Bay, Brown County, and C. Reiss Co. have until May 30 to reach a deal on relocating coal piles or risk losing a $15 million state grant. The main point of contention is the county's refusal to consider the Pulliam site, the originally intended location for the relocated coal piles. The state's deadline puts pressure on the parties to reach an agreement soon. Green Bay, Brown County and C.
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3 weeks ago |
thenorthwestern.com | Jeff Bollier
Green Bay-based Cellcom continues to work May 16 to restore voice and text services, an outage that has impacted local residents, businesses and schools. "We … know that saying 'sorry' can feel hollow when this has impacted your day, your business, your peace of mind. But we mean it — deeply," the company posted in a 10:50 p.m. May 15 update. "This isn’t just a service disruption; it’s a disruption to our community, our families, and our everyday lives.
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