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Third Ward apartment tower developer says project will enhance public RiverWalk
The development team behind a proposed 32-story apartment tower in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward say their project will enhance the public RiverWalk.
Herzing University to move its HQ to The Avenue in downtown Milwaukee
Herzing University will move its headquarters to The Avenue in downtown Milwaukee.
Jiffy Lube planned for Pabst Farms in Oconomowoc
A Jiffy Lube auto service center is planned at Pabst Farms in Oconomowoc.
MSOE unveils $37 million Viets Tower renovation
The Milwaukee School of Engineering celebrated the grand opening of its newly renovated Hermann Viets Tower in downtown Milwaukee Friday.
Report: Milwaukee sees large increase in renters moving out of the city
During the first half of the year, Milwaukee had the largest increase of apartment renters leaving the city of the 30 largest cities in the U.S.
Illinois developer planning large industrial building in Somers
An Illinois-based developer is planning to build a nearly 750,000-square-foot industrial building in the village of Somers in Kenosha County.
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Full-scale renovations underway for two office buildings at The Tannery complex
Full-scale renovations to two buildings in The Tannery office complex in Milwaukee are underway.
Pat Connaughton-led development group puts forward plans for 50-unit apartment building in Brewers Hill
The New York development group led by Milwaukee Bucks player Pat Connaughton is moving forward with plans to construct 50 units in the Brewers Hill neighborhood.
Food-tech incubator proposed for Century City lands $425,000 MEDC loan
An indoor urban farm planned for Milwaukee’s Century City business park was approved for $425,000 loan to help launch its operation.
North Avenue food hall project getting $1.9 million MEDC loan
The North Avenue Market food and retail hall project is receiving an approximately $1.86 million loan from the Milwaukee Economic Development Corp.