Cara Spoto

Cara Spoto, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.

Sentry grocery store in the works at 64th and Silver Spring on Milwaukee’s northwest side

A Brookfield businessman is in the process of transforming a long blighted, former Kohl’s Food Store space at a shopping center on West Silver Spring Drive near North 64 Street on Milwaukee northwest side in to the first full-fledged supermarket that area has had in years.

Strang grows its Waukesha office

Madison-based architectural and engineering firm Strang, Inc. has had a notable presence in Wisconsin's capital city since it started there nearly 90 years ago.

Buffalo Wild Wings Go planned in West Milwaukee

Buffalo Wild Wings is planning to open its first takeout location in the state in a multi-tenant retail strip at 1621 Miller Park Way in West Milwaukee.

Aurora planning new clinic in Waukesha near Shoppes at Fox River

Advocate Aurora Health announced Thursday that it has acquired the former Master Z’s building at Spring City and West Sunset Drives in Waukesha with plans to raze the building and construct a 15,245-square-foot clinic at the site.
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Habitat planning 18-lot subdivision in central Waukesha

Most new housing developments in the city of Waukesha these days usually take place on the far edges of town on former farm fields skirting county highways.

Apartment complex geared for people without cars planned for East Side

A 53-unit, mixed use apartment complex planned for the East North Avenue, between Cambridge Avenue and Newhall Street on Milwaukee's East Side, is expected to draw young professionals who don’t need a car to sustain their lifestyle, said co-developer, and local real estate agent Shar Borg.

Apartment complex in Bay View sold for $14.6 million

The Vue apartment complex at 2202 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood has been sold for $14.6 million to a Las Vegas-based investor.

$20.2 million apartment, arts and tech hub planned for Bronzeville area

A $20.2 million proposal for a 54-unit apartment complex and arts and technology hub has been chosen by a city panel as the best fit for 1.2 acres of city-owned land at the northwest corner of Sixth Street and North Avenue in Milwaukee's Bronzeville district.

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