Wisconsin Center District could miss December debt payment if no action taken
If the Wisconsin Center District continued on its current financial trajectory without restructuring debt and taking other actions, it would not have enough money on hand by the end of 2020 to make interest payments on existing debt.
Evers suspending evictions, foreclosures during COVID19 outbreak
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is temporarily suspending any foreclosure or eviction actions as the state deals with the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
Construction industry seeks clarification from state, local leaders on what is ‘essential’
Construction and real estate industry representatives are seeking clarification from state and local leaders on what should be considered essential construction activity during the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
Shortage of affordable homes continues to plague Milwaukee housing market
The metropolitan Milwaukee housing market, though it has shown consistent strength with robust sales month after month, has for...
Bird’s eye view: School Sisters of Notre Dame Elm Grove campus
The School Sisters of Notre Dame’s 30-acre campus is located south of the intersection of Juneau Boulevard and Watertown...
Real Estate Spotlight: Bucyrus Club aims to revitalize downtown South Milwaukee, honor city’s past
Those partnering in the redevelopment of a South Milwaukee commercial building and public gathering space expect the project will...
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Wisconsin Center officials to weigh next steps of expansion plans following city rebuff
Wisconsin Center District officials are scheduled to consider next steps in their planned expansion of downtown Milwaukee's convention center after city leaders this week reversed their endorsement of the project.
Milwaukee DNS modifies operations, allowing construction to continue during COVID-19 outbreak
The Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services has announced it will modify its operations and building-inspection protocols in order to allow construction activity to continue safely in the city during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Disinfectant wipe manufacturer to move from Saukville to Milwaukee
Saukville-based contract disinfectant wipe manufacturer Rebel Converting LLC plans to relocate its headquarters to the Towne Corporate Park of Granville on the city of Milwaukee's far northwest side.
With key government offices closed, Milwaukee crafting methods to prevent disruption of construction projects
Milwaukee's Department of Neighborhood Services says it is laying plans that would allow construction activity in the city to continue.