Developer buys site to build Holiday Inn in West Allis
A developer has purchased 3 acres near the corner of Lincoln Avenue and 102nd Street in West Allis where it plans to construct a new 107-room Holiday Inn Express & Suites hotel.
County stands behind Couture project as financing issues continue
The head of Milwaukee County's Economic Development Division says the county still backs the $122 million Couture residential tower project, despite ongoing delays for the proposed building that would be built on a former county-owned site near the lakefront in downtown Milwaukee.
Officials to announce project to build tiny homes for veterans in Milwaukee
Officials with the city of Milwaukee and non-profit group Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin are expected to unveil plans today for a tiny homes project for homeless and at-risk veterans on the city's northwest side.
Milwaukee aldermen approve Western Building Products HQ plans
The Milwaukee Common Council has approved plans related to the proposed new headquarters for Western Building Products.
The Wauwatosa-based distributor...
House on Nagawicka Lake sold for nearly $2.8 million
A house on Nagawicka Lake in Delafield has been sold for $2.79 million, marking at least the second single-family home on the lake to be sold in recent weeks.
Former Kenosha union hall acquired by Bear Development
Bear Development has purchased the former union hall of the United Auto Workers Local 72 in Kenosha at 3615 Washington Road along with a vacant lot immediately south for $1.1 million, according to state records.
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See photos from Highlands Business Park groundbreaking in Sussex
Wauwatosa-based Wangard Partners Inc. has officially commenced construction of the 149-acre Highlands Business Park in Sussex.
Railroad won’t support more Hiawatha trains without Illinois track improvements
The owner of part of the railroad Amtrak's Hiawatha Milwaukee-to-Chicago line uses say they will not support any expansion...
Couture developer lets HUD loan application deadline expire, still working on project financing
The developer of The Couture project on the downtown Milwaukee lakefront said it will not meet its deadline to submit a final application for a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development loan guarantee, but is still working to secure its final piece of financing needed to move forward with the project.
Milwaukee aldermen back proposal seeking to raise pay of downtown service workers
A group of Milwaukee aldermen have endorsed a proposal that aims to raise the wages of service-sector employees working...