Cara Spoto
Cara Spoto, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
Southeastern Wisconsin home sales down 2.1% in May
Home sales were down by 2.1% across the seven-county southeastern Wisconsin region in May, according to report from the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors (GMAR).
Nebraska investor buys string of low-income Racine apartment buildings for $24.8 million
A Nebraska investor has paid $24.8 million for a portfolio of 18 low-income apartment complexes on Racine’s west side.
Florida company buys Brookfield shopping center for $17.2 million
A Florida investment company paid $17.2 million to buy the Brookfield Marketplace shopping center, located on a 15.5-acre site at 14870 W. Greenfield Ave., east of South Moorland Road.
On the job with: Bay View Printing Co.
It’s a sleepy Thursday afternoon, and printer, typesetter and “poster boy” Lucas Hennessey is in the basement of Bay...
99-acre, mixed-use residential project starting in Town of Sheboygan
Efforts to address Sheboygan County’s housing crunch are officially ramping up.
Plymouth-based Van Horn Development announced this week that it...
Wauwatosa Red Lobster building sold to California developer for $6.13 million
Hold on to your Cheddar Bay Biscuits.
A California investor known for condo developments and a very public legal fight...
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Town of Linn home sells for $6.82 Million
A sprawling Walworth County home on the shore of Lake Geneva has sold to a Chicago-area couple for $6.82...
ThriveOn King construction begins
The developers behind the ThriveOn King collaboration announced the beginning of building prep and demolition work Tuesday as part of the $105 million redevelopment of the 455,000-square-foot former Gimbels-Schuster’s building at 2153 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Milwaukee.
Demolition begins at future site of Milwaukee Public Museum
The Milwaukee Public Museum celebrated a key – and messy, and very noisy – step toward a new building on Tuesday morning with the beginning of site preparation where MPM plans to construct its new building.
County Board member pitches study of potential entertainment district east of American Family Field
A Milwaukee County Board supervisor wants the stadium district that oversees American Family Field to work with the city of Milwaukee and village of West Milwaukee to study the possibility of converting 82 acres of surface parking lots east of the stadium into a mixed-use entertainment district.