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Affordable housing projects planned in Milwaukee
Several new affordable housing projects are being proposed in Milwaukee.
The people have lost faith in state government
If you go by the latest polling done by the conservative Wisconsin Policy Research Institute (WPRI), state politicians are...
The man with the red vest will be missed
It is painfully ironic that Lee Sherman Dreyfus, Wisconsin's last populist governor, died on the eve of the Iowa...
Seek clarity in cluttered media landscape
There's a lot of professional soul-searching going on among media types these days, and people in the public relations...
Don’t expect any fire sales in icy housing market
There is finally national concern in the news today about rising foreclosures in the housing market. Unfortunately, this is...
Small business resolutions for 2008
It's that time of year again when we make resolutions in our personal lives that help guide us into...
Pabst brewery site lands another tenant
Yet another Milwaukee company is planning to move into the Boiler House building at 1243 N. 10th St in the former Pabst brewery complex in downtown Milwaukee.
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Another Cousins restaurant planned for Water Street
A Cousins Subs franchisee plans to open another Cousins restaurant at 789 N. Water St. in downtown Milwaukee, just 2-1/2 blocks south of a Cousins location at 1020 N. Water St. in the 1000 North Water building.
Modern condo development planned for street of historic homes
Milwaukee-based WiRED Ventures plans to build a four-story, six-unit condominium building at 1528-32 N. Jackson St., just north of downtown Milwaukee. Construction is expected to begin in March.
Real estate deal of the week
Santa Ana, Calif.-based Triple Net Properties LLC announced recently that it has acquired five single-story Class A medical office buildings and one two-story Class A medical office building totaling approximately 153,000 square feet. The buildings are located in six different cities throughout eastern Wisconsin