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Lindsay Blumer named new WRTP/Big Step president and CEO
WRTP/Big Step, a Milwaukee-based workforce development group, has named Lindsay Blumer its new president and chief executive officer.
‘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.
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.
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.
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.
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Redevelopment of Walker’s Point office building moving forward after historic designation
The redevelopment of an old office building northwest of East Oregon and South First streets in Walker's Point is moving forward after the project secured historic tax credits.
Opioid treatment center planned on city’s near south side
An Arizona-based opioid addiction treatment center operator plans to open another Milwaukee-area location on the city’s near south side.
Couture groundbreaking pushed back as developer works to close on financing
The Couture, a long-planned residential tower for a site near downtown Milwaukee's lakefront, was supposed to start construction by Feb. 1, according to the most recent deadlines and timelines for the project.
Bucks to assume operations of Good City Brewing event space
Good City Brewing has moved on from its downtown events business in the wake of a devastating year for large gatherings.