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HKS buys former brewery site in downtown West Bend for apartment development
Milwaukee-based developer HKS Holdings LLC has acquired the former West Bend Brewing Co. site, which it plans to redevelop into 181 apartments and commercial space.
New York law firm moves local office to Cathedral Place
New York-based law firm Wilson Elser has moved its Milwaukee office location to the Cathedral Place office building from another downtown office building that's being converted into apartments.
Community Within The Corridor project could be catalyst for rebuilding Milwaukee’s 30th Street Industrial Corridor
Construction of the Community Within The Corridor project on Milwaukee's north side is underway.
Church Mutual to open office in downtown Milwaukee
Merrill-based Church Mutual Insurance Co. is opening its third Wisconsin office, at the 833 East building in downtown Milwaukee.
Brookfield considering development incentive for proposed manufacturing building that would have about 150 jobs
A 240,000-square-foot manufacturing and office building being proposed in Brookfield for an unnamed tenant could get a $225,000 development incentive from the city.
Ugly Building: 902 S. Second St., Milwaukee
This building, located at the southeast corner of Second and Walker streets in Walker’s Point, is so underwhelming that...
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Who owns the block: Intersection of Cesar E. Chavez Drive, Greenfield and Muskego avenues, Milwaukee
1400 S. Union St.
Owner: Union Street Holdings LLC
Tenant: Pete’s Fruit Market
1337 S. Cesar E. Chavez Drive
Owner: Sixteenth...
Bird’s eye view: Filer & Stowell redevelopment site in Bay View
Right now, they’re a collection of tired warehouse buildings, mostly used for boat storage. But in a few years,...
Fresh digs: BMO Harris offices in BMO Tower
BMO Harris moved into its new offices in the BMO Tower last summer. The bank could not have predicted...
Milwaukee alderman wants to use federal COVID relief money on affordable housing
Milwaukee Alderman Robert Bauman is proposing the use of $150 million in federal COVID-19 relief funding to create more affordable housing in the city.