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‘Johnny V’ shortens proposed Wauwatosa apartment tower
After getting pushback from some residents and city leaders who said the original proposal was too tall, plans for a luxury apartment tower in Wauwatosa has been scaled back to 20 stories.
Rebuilding plans unveiled for The Cheel in Thiensville
The owners of The Cheel in Thiensville plan to build a new building for the restaurant to replace the historic structure it had occupied that was destroyed in a fire last year.
‘Hamilton’ to return to the Marcus Center this fall
Broadway smash hit “Hamilton” will make its return to the Marcus Performing Arts Center in October.
New Berlin indoor sports complex lands Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin as naming sponsor
The new indoor sports complex being built in New Berlin will be called the Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin Indoor Sports Complex, after landing the orthopedic surgical group as a naming rights sponsor.
Wisconsin Walgreens stores to begin in-store COVID-19 vaccinations for eligible groups next week
Walgreens announced it will begin providing COVID-19 vaccinations in its Wisconsin locations on Feb. 12.
New redevelopment plan for historic downtown Milwaukee Masonic Center
The Humphrey Scottish Rite Masonic Center in downtown Milwaukee may now be converted into multi-family housing, a departure from previous plans to turn it into a hotel.
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Passenger activity at Mitchell hits lowest level since 1984
Nearly 2.63 million passengers flew in and out of Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport in 2020, the lowest level of passenger activity at the airport since 1984, according to data posted to the airport’s website.
City of Milwaukee eases gathering restrictions
The city of Milwaukee is easing gathering limits as COVID-19 trends show signs of improvement.
Harley-Davidson commits to electric motorcycles, plans to offer factory workers equity grants
Harley-Davidson revealed the details of its strategic plan today including equity grants for its factory workers and a stronger commitment to electric vehicles.
Expanding hemp products maker will move to Kenosha from northern Illinois
An Illinois hemp and hemp-derived products maker aims to reach new heights with a move to a larger facility in Kenosha.