New Berlin's Stonefire Pizza announced on its website that it is permanently closing after 17 years of business.
OAW Sports Complex in New Berlin said it plans to re-open its facility in phases in November and December.
The 60,000-square-foot facility offers top-of-the-line equipment, exercise machines, free weights and a wide variety of fitness classes.
A salon is in the final stages of planning for a new location at the former Dollar Tree at Moorland Square shopping center.
McDonald’s is selling its classic Egg McMuffin for 63 cents Thursday to celebrate its 50th birthday. Here’s how to get it in New Berlin.
The City of New Berlin named a historic railroad club as the City's business of the month for November.
New Berlin's Kat's Cafe announced it will permanently close Monday.
The City of New Berlin awarded a local business at the beginning of the month.
New Berlin Mayor Dave Ament visited the shop when it earned the award.
Monday's announcement comes as the highly-infectious​ delta variant of the coronavirus is causing a surge in new cases across the nation.
Target is giving $75 million in bonuses to its workers.
New Berlin area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 102,837 Wisconsin businesses in 2021 alone, including some in New Berlin.
A familiar barbecue food truck will serve brisket sandwiches and polish sausage close to its old National Avenue location.
The division of Murphy Associates help start-ups get the same high-level public relations exposure as larger companies.
WEDC is supporting the project by authorizing up to $250,000 in state income tax credits over the next three years.
StoneFire Pizza Co., 5320 S. Moorland Road, reopens Wednesday. New owner Ted Cutting has ties to the business.
The family entertainment and restaurant is reopening under new management, new sanitation practices and menu offerings.
Fredrick's Hallmark is opening a new location in New Berlin, 15405 W. National Ave., in early May.
On March 27, Burghardt Sporting Goods will host a silent auction to raise money for the City of New Berlin Recreation Center.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Waukesha County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The original Giuseppi's opened on Highway 100 and Bluemound Road in 1975 and closed in 2002.
The City of New Berlin will host a ribbon cutting for Burghardt Sporting Goods, 15333 W National Ave., 9 a.m. Thursday, March 25.
See how well power providers in the New Berlin area and across WI serve local customers.
Ashleigh Faith will lead operations and manage team members.
The facility is being developed at 5330 S. Racine Ave.
The new office will be located at 15411 W National Ave.
Jalen Green, 14, has been a fan of cars since he was little. Thanks to a New Berlin auto service, he is making his own business venture.
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) announced the winners at their virtual Business Conference last week.
Spa Paw & Tail,​ 5055 S Emmer Dr. was nominated by New Berlin Patch readers as a "Business of the Year."
The second annual Small Brewery Sunday is Nov. 29. Here’s how to support local breweries and taprooms in New Berlin.
Consumers in New Berlin can take certain steps to lessen the chance of falling victim to a scam.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a New Berlin Business of the Year.
A co-owner discusses opening during a pandemic and backup plans to ensure a unique shopping experience for customers.
Sharpe Products is donating a park bench for Biwer Park, 3495 S. Sandalwood Drive, to celebrate the new playground.
The 6th Annual Sporting Clay Shoot will be held Oct. 9 at Waukesha Gun Club.
Andrea Erdahl of South Milwaukee was diagnosed with end-stage renal disease in 2016.
Dynatect​ created the "FaithShield" for religious institutions, which protects worshippers during the pandemic.
301,320 square foot building at 18200 W. Lincoln Avenue was recommended for approval on Aug. 31.
The recreation center will "serve as an inter-generational, dynamic space" where the City Recreation Department can grow its programs.