Real Estate

Pension Protection Act changes 401(k) provisions

By Todd Barden, for SBT On Aug. 17, President George W. Bush signed the Pension Protection Act...

Commerce State Bank plans second stock offering

West Bend-based Commerce State Bank, which first opened its doors in August 2005, is planning a second stock offering...

IRAs can be used to purchase real estate

After several years of record-breaking prices and sales, the U.S. housing market is dramatically cooling off. Many homes have...

Lift high the cross

Whether the project is a sculpture of St. Francis welcoming church-goers or a Madonna-like figure holding a bundle, symbolic...

Old hotel will be Grand

Just a few years ago, the Hotel Wisconsin, once a grand downtown Milwaukee hotel, had become a run-down flophouse...

Makeover is on track

Travelers arriving in Milwaukee via train get a pathetic first impression of the city. It appears almost nothing has...
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Progress on the East Side

Construction crews have completed the outside enclosure for Columbia St. Mary's Prospect Medical Commons, allowing interior work to begin...

Compass Plans Renovations for Water Street Building

Compass Properties plans to redevelop the long-vacant, eight-story office building at 731 N. Water St. into a mixed-use building....

Building Wrap

The Next Door Foundation plans to raise $1.6 million as the last part of a $9.3 million capital campaign...

Developers Plan Custard Stand in Central City

Two long-time advocates for business development on Milwaukee's northwest side are planning their own development in the area they've...

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