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Don’t bother Mary Ann Voigt, owner of Port Washington’s Dockside Deli, with tales of economic doom and gloom. She’s too busy planning for the future. For Voigt, that future is not too far off, as the popular dining spot at 218 E. Main St. has almost finished a major expansion project. Click to read press...
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Join Roi Solberg in the studio today as she talks about defining what we believe about our businesses and how changing what you believe about your business, shifting your story can create more success. Click to read press release.
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Sensing that Milwaukee-area retailers could use some support, a group of local agencies has called together business owners Wednesday night to ask what kind of help they need – the first step in what organizers say could become a new network aimed at strengthen retailing here. Click to read press release.
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Decades ago, baby boomers led the flight to the suburbs creating opportunities for new stores in far-flung municipalities. Today, those same baby boomers are moving back to the city. Thus, the new retail hot spots have a neighborhood feel and are in Milwaukee County, close to the heart of the community, said Sandy Golden, senior...
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Lighting – it truly does make or break a good design. unfortunately, it’s often the last item to be considered ona project when there is generally little left in the budget for a smart lighting plan. Click to read press release.
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Lyn Falk has spent her life surrounded by retail. Her father worked in retail, she went to the University of Wisconsin-Madison for an interior design degree, and her first job was as an assistant to the display and design director of six department stores in Madison. Click to read press release.
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Three years ago, in spring 2011, two teachers took the leap and started an ice cream company. And tomorrow, April 1, they’ll open their very first scoop shop to the public. Click to read press release.
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It’s not Manhattan’s Garment District or London’s Savile Row, but downtown Milwaukee could host a business incubator for local fashion designers and accompanying boutiques under a new effort. Click to read press release.
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Retailworks, a commercial interior design, display and branding firm, which has offices in Mequon and in the Steinmeyer Building on 3rd and Highland, announced today that it will consolidate those offices into one space at 424 W. Walnut St., on the border of Bronzeville and Haymarket, a neighborhood on the rise. Click to read press...
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ABOUT US
Retailworks, Inc. is an award-winning commercial interior design, display, branding, and consulting firm headquartered in Milwaukee. We create engaging, branded environments, thought-provoking and intentional art, and display installations to positively influence the customer experience.

Retailworks, Inc. is 100% woman owned, and is the parent company of the LMF Group.

Celebrating over 25 years of creating amazing environments with outstanding results.