Cara Spoto
Cara Spoto, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
UW Credit Union to open branch at planned East Side development
UW Credit Union will open a new branch on the ground floor of a 53-unit apartment complex planned for the 1500 block of East North Avenue between Cambridge Avenue and Newhall Street on Milwaukee's East Side, a developer of the mixed-use project has confirmed.
Chicago-area tool and die maker to establish Milwaukee operation
Melrose Park, Illinois-based tool and die maker, A-1 Tool Corp. plans to establish an operation on Milwaukee's far northwest side.
Wisconsin Center expansion construction progresses with start of concrete decking
After months of site prep work and the erection of two looming tower cranes, the $420 million expansion of the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee has progressed to construction of the building itself.
Fox River Christian Church acquires former Gold’s Gym building in Waukesha
The long-vacant former Gold’s Gym building in Waukesha’s Moreland Plaza shopping center has been acquired by Fox River Christian Church, which has plans to turn the two-floor, 42,009-square-foot building into a community center.
Milwaukee-based Phoenix Investors sells Mount Pleasant industrial building for $12.7 million
A Texas investor paid $12.7 million to purchase 193,166-square-foot industrial building on 18 acres of land in the Village of Mount Pleasant near Interstate 94.
Former Johnsonville CEO buys University Club Tower condo from former Bucyrus, REV Group CEO for $2.6 million
Former Johnsonville chief executive officer and board chairman Ralph Stayer purchased a two-bedroom, 4,264-square-foot condo in the University Club Tower building in downtown Milwaukee from a revocable trust connected to former Bucyrus CEO and former REV Group CEO Tim Sullivan for about $2.6 million, according to state records.
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Iron District MKE site sold to developers for $12.5 million
Bear Development and Kacmarcik Enterprises have purchased the land where they plan to construct a sprawling sports and entertainment district, called Iron District MKE, on roughly 11 acres previously owned by Marquette University.
City giving scooters another shot
Less than a year after city officials banned dockless scooters downtown and in nearby areas, the Milwaukee Common Council has approved the city’s third scooter pilot study aimed at seeing if Milwaukee residents and visitors can make proper use of the scooters.
New Land plans to build another apartment building in Walker’s Point
Milwaukee-based developer New Land Enterprises plans to build a six-story, 86-unit apartment building at 1000 S. Fifth St. and 417 W. Mineral St. at the southwest intersection of the two streets in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood.
Sheboygan County golf course sold for $1.6 million
An 18-hole executive golf course in rural Sheboygan County has been sold for $1.6 million.