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Evers administration again pushing plans to replace downtown Milwaukee state office building with new building on Near West Side
Gov. Tony Evers’ administration is again pushing plans to sell the state office building at 819 N. 6th St....
Evers wants to provide $9.3 million in state funds for downtown Milwaukee soccer stadium
The mixed-use Iron District development in downtown Milwaukee would receive $9.3 million in cash from the state to help...
Café proposed for vacant Wauwatosa office building
A group that includes a former Colectivo Coffee Roasters and Alterra Coffee Roasters manager wants to redevelop a long-vacant...
Department of Corrections to open office in Milwaukee’s Haymarket neighborhood near downtown
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections is making plans to open a small administrative office in the Haymarket neighborhood near...
UMOS and partners awarded $5.1 million to fight labor trafficking
The Decatur, Illinois-based Howard G. Buffett Foundation has awarded Milwaukee-based nonprofit UMOS and its Wisconsin Labor Trafficking Project partners...
State getting $80 million for venture fund, expansion of other programs for entrepreneurs
Wisconsin is getting $80 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding which has been earmarked to help support entrepreneurs...
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Future development around American Family Field would be exempt from property taxes under Gov. Evers’ budget proposal
Gov. Tony Evers' recent proposal to provide $290 million in state money for improvements to American Family Field also...
Immigration reform a top priority for National Association of Manufacturers
Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers, presented his State of Manufacturing address at Husco Tuesday.
Here are the American Family Field upgrades that more than $400 million would cover
The $290 million in state money that Gov. Tony Evers is proposing to provide for repairs and upgrades to...
Two-story, non-residential building planned to replace historic Third Ward building
A new two-story, non-residential building could replace the 139-year-old Miller Tavern building if a request to demolish the building is approved.