Updated plans for USPS Oak Creek project call for 935,000-square-foot facility
Updated plans for the U.S. Postal Service's planned Oak Creek facility reveal it could eventually total 935,000 square feet.
Who Owns the Block: North Water Street, from East Erie to East Buffalo streets
125-129 N. Water St.
Owner: 125 Water LLC, registered to John Wimmer
Tenants: None
124 N. Water St.
Owner: Alliance 37...
Small Business of the Year: J. Jeffers & Co.
As Milwaukee and other southeastern Wisconsin communities continue seeing one major development project after another, a name that keeps...
Breaking Ground: Villard Commons
Project officials broke ground this fall on Villard Commons, a mixed-use building to be located at the southeast corner...
Featured Deal: Majestic Lofts
The owners of the former Grand Avenue mall, who are busy transforming the property into a mixed-use complex called...
New Wisconsin opportunity zone fund raising up to $25 million
A new statewide opportunity fund aims to help Wisconsin investors benefit from the federal Opportunity Zone incentive program while...
Bear Development’s latest Kenosha projects include senior housing, single-family subdivision
Bear Development plans to complete a largely undeveloped Kenosha single-family subdivision and at a neighboring site develop 111 units...
MMAC appoints new members to board of directors
Tim Mattke, chief executive of Milwaukee-based MGIC, Blake Moret, chairman and CEO of Milwaukee-based Rockwell Automation, and Alan Yeung,...
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Couture developer won’t comment on talk show host report saying project has finally secured financing
The developer for The Couture, the long-delayed 44-story luxury residential tower planned at the lakefront in downtown Milwaukee, declined to comment today on a tweet Tuesday by talk show host Mark Belling that says the project has finally secured its financing.
Pat Connaughton’s apartment project can commence after second attempt to protect duplex fails
A downtown Milwaukee apartment project proposed by a group led by Milwaukee Bucks player Pat Connaughton can move forward after one final effort to protect an existing duplex from demolition was rejected by city officials.
Proposed ‘pocket neighborhood’ would bring new style to Brookfield
The city of Brookfield could soon be home to a pocket neighborhood development, which would offer small-footprint homes arranged...
Fabishak retiring as Associated General Contractors CEO
Mike Fabishak, the long-time chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of Greater Milwaukee, will retire next year,...