Bird’s Eye View: Cobalt Partners’ development site at I-894 and Loomis Road, Greenfield
Cobalt Partners LLC is at it again in Greenfield. After developing 84South, a mixed-use development site where I-894 meets...
Real estate spotlight: What the town of Sheboygan wants for its 500-acre TIF district
This year, the town of Sheboygan became one of the few Wisconsin townships to create a tax incremental financing...
Chemicals manufacturer plans to move from Illinois to Pleasant Prairie
Another Illinois company is planning to move across the state line to Kenosha County.
Mundelein, Illinois-based chemicals manufacturer RealChem Manufacturing...
The Couture gets financing approval, construction to begin in January
The Couture, a long-planned $122 million, 44-story luxury residential tower development near downtown Milwaukee's lakefront, has been approved for a $103.5 million loan guarantee from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the federal agency announced Monday.
Experts discuss how COVID has shaken the office market
COVID-19 has been painful to the Milwaukee-area office market, but because the physical office offers so many benefits to...
North Shore communities look to cash in on new I-43 Highland Road interchange
With new freeway interchanges come the promise of additional real estate development in the area surrounding them, thanks to...
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Menomonee Falls is a development hot spot
If you’re a developer, there’s apparently a lot to like in Menomonee Falls.
Located northwest of Milwaukee, the village of...
Experts share ideas on how to encourage more development in Milwaukee’s lower-income neighborhoods
It's no secret that Milwaukee has extremely segregated neighborhoods, and that neighborhoods predominantly made up of people of color face issues of poverty and lack of opportunity.
Ryan Pattee looking to turn vacant northwest side Milwaukee school into artist living and commercial space
Local developer Ryan Pattee says he wants to turn a vacant city-owned school building on Milwaukee's northwest side into...
Rite-Hite wants to make its Reed Street Yards office building bigger, but shorter
Rite-Hite Holding Corp. is proposing some changes to its Reed Street Yards headquarters project, which include increasing its office building's overall size but lopping off its top floor.