Potawatomi wants to build casino in Waukegan, Illinois
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in Milwaukee, which is owned and operated by the Forest County Potawatomi Community, wants to build a new casino in the city of Waukegan, Illinois.
Proposals to rehabilitate historic West Allis industrial plant include event hall, apartments
Developers vying to redevelop a historic factory building and adjacent land in West Allis have submitted plans that vary from an event space with food-production tenants to an 81-unit multi-family project.
Steve Palec leaves Colliers, joins Irgens as chief marketing officer
Steve Palec, one of the most prominent commercial real estate brokers in Milwaukee, is leaving Colliers International|Wisconsin to join Milwaukee-based developer Irgens Partners LLC as chief marketing officer, Irgens announced on Monday.
Who really owns it?: Milwaukee Cold Storage Co. warehouse
The historic Milwaukee Cold Storage Co. warehouse in Walker’s Point is currently vacant, but may eventually be redeveloped by...
Bird’s Eye View: BMO Tower
With the erection of structural steel recently completed on the BMO Tower project in downtown Milwaukee, construction is slated...
Real Estate Spotlight: West National Avenue block on Milwaukee’s south side coming alive
About five years ago, the 3500 block of West National Avenue on Milwaukee’s south side was identified as a...
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Improving the connection: Work ongoing to enhance Amtrak service from Milwaukee to Chicago
Joe Daufenbach was sitting in the Milwaukee Intermodal Station on a sunny and humid Monday morning, waiting for the...
Developer to demolish former Shorewood dry cleaner building on Oakland Avenue
A developer plans to demolish the former Shorewood Queensway Dry Cleaners building and a neighboring residence at the corner...
Historic Third Ward office building sold for $4.55 million
The historic office building at 215 N. Water St. in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward has been sold for $4.55...
Milwaukee aldermen approve policy aimed at preventing displacement in neighborhoods near downtown
Milwaukee aldermen have approved a new pilot program that aims to prevent displacement in neighborhoods around the downtown area by requiring certain new residential projects to set aside some units for nearby residents.