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In 2010, Festival Foods purchased the Apple Creek Inn of De Pere, and renamed it The Marq. [16] The Marq is a 550-seat banquet and catering facility. [17] In 2013, Festival added a second Marq location in Suamico. [18] On May 19, 2020, Festival announced the closure of the Marq due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [19]
Sugar Bush is an unincorporated community located in the town of Humboldt, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States. Sugar Bush is located at the junctions of County Highways N and P 11 miles (18 km) east of Green Bay. [2] The name was given due to a sizeable grove of sugar maple trees there. [3] The hamlet was once known as Schiller. St.
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Schreiber Foods Inc., is a dairy company which produces and distributes natural cheese, processed cheese, cream cheese, yogurt and beverages. It is an employee-owned customer brand dairy company headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin. With more than $7 billion in annual sales, [1] Forbes ranked Schreiber Foods as the 81st largest private ...
The same limited-liability company that sold 126 S. Broadway St. to the city of De Pere in February 2024 at the same time purchased 310 N. Wisconsin St., a retail strip center next to the recently ...
In 2001, Domino Sugar officially changed its name to Domino Foods, Inc. [11] The same year, Domino Foods was sold by Tate & Lyle to American Sugar Refining, a new company created in 1998 and unrelated to the prior firm by that name, and the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida in a $180 million deal [16] that was closed on November 6, 2001.
The village of De Pere was incorporated within the town of De Pere by an act of the state legislature on March 6, 1857. [13] West De Pere, on the west side of the river, was eventually set off from Howard as a separate town, and in 1870, the village of West De Pere was incorporated. The west–east division at the river persisted until 1890.