Cara Spoto
Cara Spoto, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
Who Really Owns It: Former World Theater
Constructed in 1926, the little theater at 830 S. Sixth St. in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood has lived many...
Featured Deal: Flower Source in Germanton poised for redevelopment
A 15-acre site southeast of Mequon and Pilgrim roads in Germantown is poised for redevelopment after being sold by...
Real Estate Spotlight: Effort to pedestrianize part of Ivanhoe Place advances with pitch to provide TID funding for plaza
A proposal to pedestrianize a half-block of Ivanhoe Place east of Farwell Avenue between the Crossroads Collective food hall...
Photo Essay: Brew City Battle brings Badgers basketball to American Family Field
Nearly 18,000 fans gathered at the Milwaukee Brewers’ home stadium on Nov. 11 to watch a different kind of...
Featured Deal: Wilde Automotive Group sells dealership properties for more than $42.8 million
Wilde Automotive Group, one of Wisconsin’s largest auto dealers, sold its dealerships last month to Medford, Oregon-based Lithia &...
Birds Eye View: The Couture
Construction of the 44-story Couture apartment tower is progressing. Contractors have finished pouring half of all Level 1 decks,...
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Real Estate Spotlight: Goll Mansion apartment tower project gets a reboot
After hitting the pause button three years ago, Madison-based Willow Partners wants to reboot its plans to build an...
Moreland Medical Center sold for $20 million
A limited liability company affiliated with Chicago-based Remedy Medical Properties has purchased the Moreland Medical Center complex at 1111 Delafield St. in Waukesha for $20 million.
Company founded by billionaire Penny Pritzker buys new Kenosha distribution center for $28.15 million
An investment firm founded by billionaire Penny Pritzker – Secretary of Commerce under former President Barack Obama and sister to Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker – has purchased a 279,872-square-foot Kenosha distribution center.
Historic Preservation Commission rejects plans to raze Mitchell Street building for apartment development
Milwaukee’s Historic Preservation Commission on Monday voted 4-3 to deny a certificate of appropriateness to allow developer Zuwena Cotton to raze the former Grand department store building at 1101-1113 W. Historic Mitchell St. to make way for an apartment building development.