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Ugly Building: 2986 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
Located near the corner of South Kinnickinnic and East Rusk avenues and sandwiched between a home and a dive...
Who Owns the Block: South Fifth Street in Walker’s Point, Milwaukee
839 S. Fifth St. (M. Trock Building)
Property owner: Walker’s Point Center for the Arts Inc.
Tenant: Walker’s Point Center...
Insuring mass timber buildings can be more complex, but cheaper
Wherever the eye lands in one of newest mass timber buildings, from the floor to the ceiling, it sees...
Deadlines loom for Foxconn development
When the Foxconn development was first pitched by then Gov. Scott Walker and the company’s former chief executive officer...
Geneva Lake estate sold for $16.5 million
A 19-acre estate on the shore of Geneva Lake has been sold for $16.5 million, according to state records.
Pat Connaughton’s firm plans apartment development in West Allis
Three Leaf Partners, a development firm led by Milwaukee Bucks player Pat Connaughton, plans to build a six-story, 247-unit market-rate apartment building at the site of the former Clark Oil corporate headquarters in West Allis.
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Drone photos show construction progress for The Couture
A new series of drone photographs shows the latest progress for construction of The Couture near the lakefront in downtown Milwaukee.
The Bridgewater restaurant to open Oct. 25 at R1VER development
After 10 months of planning and preparation, The Bridgewater Modern Grill is just a few days away from its public grand opening in Milwaukee’s Harbor District.
Harley CEO issues statement about company’s commitment to remote work, Milwaukee
On Friday, Zeitz issued a lengthy statement on LinkedIn addressing Harley's commitment to remote work and Milwaukee, where the company was founded in 1903:
Georgia developer plans to begin second phase of apartment project along Milwaukee River
Atlantic Realty Partners first approached the city of Milwaukee in 2015 seeking permission to construct a four-building, 450-unit apartment complex along at stretch of Milwaukee River frontage between 1785 and 1811 N. Water Street on the Lower East Side.