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New industrial building planned in Waukesha for commercial printer
An unnamed commercial printer currently located in the City of Waukesha wants to move to a new building planned for the Waukesha Corporate Center.
Sturtevant travel center sold for more than $17 million
A travel center in Sturtevant with a gas station, convenience store and multiple restaurants has been sold for $17.3...
UWM requests planning and design funding for engineering and neuroscience building project
To meet growing demand for STEM professionals, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is planning an upgrade of its engineering facilities.
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See inside the Third Ward’s newest apartment building
The newest apartment building in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward is open.
Known as Evoni, the five-story, 261-unit building began welcoming...
Findorff celebrates 50 years of building Milwaukee
Construction management firm Findorff, is honored to reach our 50-year milestone in Milwaukee. While Findorff has delivered best-in-class construction...
30 people shaping Milwaukee’s future: Tim Gokhman, New Land Enterprises
This interview is part of the cover feature from the BizTimes Milwaukee 30th anniversary issue, published March 17, 2025....
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Cudahy Farms development on far northwest side inches toward groundbreaking
A large development project planned on Milwaukee's far northwest side has inched forward, winning a key approval Thursday despite...
Construction firm Selzer-Ornst to move HQ to former Goodwill, Reiman Publications building in Greendale
A large Greendale building that once housed Reiman Publications Inc. and Goodwill's Milwaukee-area headquarters will be the new home...
Private sector could be hesitant to redevelop former Northridge site in Milwaukee, consultant says
The City of Milwaukee is on schedule to issue requests for proposals for the 58-acre former Northridge Mall site...
Houston-based health care software company Symplr to move operations from Hartford to Jackson
Houston-based health care software company Symplr is moving its current office in Hartford to a new building development in Jackson.