
Teddy Nykiel
Journalist at Freelance
Reporter covering housing + professional services firms for @MKEBizJournal, and tech & startups for @WisconsinInno.
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1 month ago |
bizjournals.com | Teddy Nykiel
Since taking the helm at Children's Wisconsin in August 2024, Gil Peri has been focused on getting to know employees, optimizing the health system's culture and planning ways to expand the organization's reach geographically, through partnerships and in terms of the types of care it provides. Gil Peri strolled into the Children's Wisconsin board room carrying a small, black bag that said "Chocolate Friday" in white writing.
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2 months ago |
bizjournals.com | Teddy Nykiel
Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP has moved its downtown Milwaukee office from its previous location at the 100 East building, 100 E. Wisconsin Ave. That tower is slated to be converted into apartments. Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP has moved its Milwaukee office to the BMO Tower at 790 N. Water St. in downtown Milwaukee. The law firm now occupies 8,739 square feet on the 19th floor of the 25-story building, according to a Jan. 31 announcement.
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2 months ago |
bizjournals.com | Teddy Nykiel
A new city of Kenosha program aims to build affordable homes on at least 53 vacant, city-owned lots. It's funded by Uline and the city of Kenosha. A new city of Kenosha program aims to build homes priced at $325,000 or less on at least 53 vacant, city-owned lots.
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2 months ago |
bizjournals.com | Teddy Nykiel
Microsoft Corp. paid millions for a combined 233.5 acres in the city of Kenosha, where it plans a 1 million-square-foot data center. Microsoft Corp. paid a total of $34.8 million to buy a combined roughly 240 acres in the city of Kenosha, where it plans a 1 million-square-foot data center. The technology giant acquired six parcels of land across five separate transactions with different landowners, according to records published by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue.
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2 months ago |
bizjournals.com | Teddy Nykiel
The former Kewaskum headquarters site of cookware manufacturer Regal Ware Inc. is slated to become 48 townhomes at price points designed to be attainable for middle-class families. The former headquarters site of Milwaukee cookware manufacturer Regal Ware Inc. is slated to become 48 townhomes at price points designed to be attainable for middle-class families. Regal Ware in recent years moved its headquarters to Milwaukee from the village of Kewaskum in Washington County.
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RT @MarkKassMBJ: Very interesting project for @cityofmilwaukee, @MilwDowntown. Reporter @tnykielmbj has details: Chubby’s Cheesesteaks owne…

As the talented @seanryanmbj moves onto another opportunity, I'll be taking over coverage of commercial real estate and economic development for @MKEBizJournal. Please reach out with story ideas or just to chat! #CRE #commercialrealestate #EconomicGrowth

After 14 years with @MKEBizJournal, I leave next week to become communications director for the City of Racine. While it is difficult to leave a job that has been rewarding professionally and personally, I am excited to join Racine's ongoing growth @cityofRacine @mayorcorymason

RT @MarkKassMBJ: Reporter @tnykielmbj with a scoop on the big @MilwDowntown story: University Club poised to become housing under new @NM_F…