The Shuttered Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Printing Plant Is Getting a Second Life
After less than two decades printing newspapers, the Journal Sentinel’s massive West Milwaukee facility is being repurposed by Global Power Components.
After less than two decades printing newspapers, the Journal Sentinel’s massive West Milwaukee facility is being repurposed by Global Power Components.
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