Alex Zank

Alex Zank, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.

Milwaukee convention center operator further trims staff to make up for lost business

The Wisconsin Center District has eliminated more staff and trimmed back the hours of others still on the payroll to partly make up for the big losses the district is seeing due to the COVID-19 pandemic and mass cancellation of events.

Redevelopment of Underwriters Exchange Building in downtown Milwaukee is moving forward

The transformation of the Underwriters Exchange Building in downtown Milwaukee should soon commence, with demolition work expected to start up in December and full construction to start in February, according to the project developer.

Metro Milwaukee home sales up 5.3% in August

Milwaukee-area home sales climbed 5.3% year-over-year in August, according to the latest data from the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors.

Largely vacant Bayside office building to undergo complete renovation

An office building just off I-43 in Bayside is about to undergo a major renovation in an effort to attract tenants to the largely vacant space, according to its owner.

Bear Development plans mixed-use redevelopment project near First and Becher

Kenosha-based Bear Development is pursuing a mixed-use redevelopment project for 10 acres consisting mainly of boat storage warehouses southeast of East Becher and South First streets in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood and the city's Harbor District.

Pleasant Prairie could spend nearly $12 million to support massive mixed-use project

The village of Pleasant Prairie could spend about $12 million in support of a massive mixed-use development that Milwaukee-based Fiduciary Real Estate Development Inc. is pursuing southwest of Highway 50 and 104th Avenue.
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Downtown Milwaukee hotel market performance waned in August

Hotels in the downtown Milwaukee area finished the summer months with a whimper as the COVID-19 pandemic took away a massive chunk of business during what is normally the market's busiest season.

River Hills envisions single-family condo development at controversial site once planned for apartments

River Hills officials have crafted a plan to develop 53.4 acres into single-family condominium homes, an effort the village could put $9.63 million toward through tax incremental financing.

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