Hospitality & Tourism

Hotel planned for Button Block building

Bear Development plans to convert the historic Button Block building in downtown Milwaukee into a 94-room Homewood Suites by Hilton hotel.

Horny Goat Hideaway closing Sunday

The Horny Goat Hideaway brew pub will close on Sunday after six years of operation so the company can focus on its brewing operation, according to the restaurant manager.

Glendale hotel up for auction

The Suites at Northshore in Glendale will be sold in an online auction on auction.com from Sept. 28 to Sept. 30.

White Lodging Services and Jackson Street Holdings to manage SpringHill Suites

White Lodging Services Corp. will partner will Jackson Street Holdings, LLC to manage the new SpringHill Suites hotel in downtown Milwaukee.

DOOR COUNTY- Tourism industry struggles to find workers

Hospitality workers are in high demand in Wisconsin. About 200,000 jobs in Wisconsin are tied to tourism, and that number is expected to increase by 9 percent by 2022. Area businesses discuss the challenge, and what to do about it.
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GREEN BAY – Hampton Inn, KI Center work nears completion

The Hampton Inn Downtown will open in September, in time for the launch of the expanded KI Center.

Potawatomi’s hotel exceeds expectations in first year

A casino without a hotel is like a brat without a bun, said Ryan Amundson, external communications manager for Potawatomi Hotel & Casino.

After nearly 25 years of existence as a bingo hall and casino, Potawatomi finally built a hotel, and it is now gearing up to celebrate the hotel's one-year anniversary on Aug. 18.

The hotel has been well received, said hotel director Hassan Abdel-Moneim.

“This was the largest casino in probably the country that didn't have a hotel,” he said. “Our customers just flooded us…It gives customers with an hour, hour-and-a-half drive away the option to stay so they don't feel rushed.”

GREENBUSH – Tourism key industry in state, region

A new 38,000-square foot visitor center and carriage museum at the Wade House Historic Site caught Susan McFadden’s attention while she was driving on State 23.

MADISON – City, Ho-Chunk advance discussions on cultural, sports, entertainment project

Madison and the Ho-Chunk Nation see a tribal cultural center and major sports complex with indoor and outdoor fields, lighting and grandstands as keys to a rare collaboration to develop city and tribal lands on the Southeast Side.

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