Hunter Turpin
Hunter covers commercial and residential real estate for BizTimes. He previously wrote for the Waukesha Freeman and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. A graduate of UW-Milwaukee, with a degree in journalism and urban studies, he was news editor of the UWM Post. He has received awards from the Milwaukee Press Club and Wisconsin Newspaper Association. Hunter likes cooking, gardening and 2000s girly pop.
Developer eyes summer groundbreaking for downtown Milwaukee hotel
Amid shifts in the hospitality market, a long-planned hotel in downtown Milwaukee could break ground this summer, according to...
Sustainability, democratized investment: How Neutral financed The Edison
Madison-based development firm Neutral announced last week that it closed on $133 million in bank financing for its downtown...
Longtime GRAEF employee named COO
Engineering, planning and design firm GRAEF announced Monday that Brent Pitcher will become the company's next chief operating officer...
100 East tenant chooses Associated Bank River Center for new office
Chicago-based professional services firm Grant Thornton Advisors is moving its local office to the Associated Bank River Center as...
Potawatomi plans convenience store, gas station in Brown Deer
A new convenience store and gas station concept is moving ahead for a location in Brown Deer.
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Oak Creek acquires industrial development site
Still searching for a job-heavy industrial development, the City of Oak Creek has purchased a piece of vacant land...
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Massive data center project planned in Port Washington
A large data center project that could span more than 1,000 acres and cost more than a $1 billion...
State seeks proposals for new office building on Milwaukee’s Near West Side
The State of Wisconsin is seeking development proposals for an office-focused mixed-use building on a vacant property on Milwaukee's...
With financing closed, construction on The Edison could start in spring
Madison-based development firm Neutral is now eyeing a spring construction start for its 32-story mass timber tower in downtown...
Real estate firm linked to Rite-Hite buys Franklin warehouse
A speculative industrial building in Franklin sold this month for $19.55 million to SixSibs Capital Corp., which has an...