Real Estate Spotlight: How some developers collaborate with communities on their projects
Milwaukee developers who shape their projects based on the needs and desires of the surrounding community say that, in...
96-unit condo project proposed in Kenosha
Kenosha-based Douglas Kent Development is proposing a 96-unit condominium community near the northwest corner of 21st Street and 22nd Avenue.
Educators Credit Union acquires land in Oconomowoc for eventual new branch location
Educators Credit Union has acquired 3.3 acres of commercial land on Prairie Creek Boulevard in Oconomowoc.
Marcus Corp. receiving $91 million loan as business addresses impact of COVID-19
Milwaukee-based Marcus Corp. is receiving a loan of nearly $91 million to help the company weather the storm that has resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Milwaukee properties with highest assessed values, and those with the biggest increases, in 2020
Milwaukee has completed its 2020 revaluation, which shows the city's tax base, before adding manufacturing properties, rose by more than 9% from last year to $30.5 billion.
WHEDA awards $10.2 million in tax credits to southeast Wisconsin housing projects
The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority has awarded $10.2 million in federal and state tax credits to affordable-housing projects in southeastern Wisconsin.
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San Diego developer acquires nearly 180 acres in Pleasant Prairie for residential development
Lansing Cos. has acquired just shy of 180 acres of farmland in Pleasant Prairie, and plans to develop it largely for a variety of residential uses.
New York investor buys its second Park Place office building
Sovereign Partners LLC has acquired the Liberty 1 building in the Park Place office park on Milwaukee's far northwest side for $1.6 million, according to state records.
New X-Golf location planned in Mequon
Mequon could be the latest Milwaukee-area community to get an X-Golf indoor golf simulator.
Wisconsin housing construction posts strong start to 2020
The construction of single-family homes in the state showed strong growth in the first quarter of 2020 over the same period of 2019 — a good sign not only for homebuilders but the entire economy, according to the Wisconsin Builders Association.