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$59 million redevelopment of former Briggs & Stratton complex to start this fall
Local developer Que El-Amin expects to kick off a $59 million transformation of a former industrial complex in Milwaukee's...
Business improves, but still slow, for downtown Milwaukee hotels in May
The month of May showed improvement for hotels in Milwaukee's central business district, though there is still a long way to go to reach normal levels of business, according to industry data.
Office space in the new normal
The end of stay-at-home restrictions for most of the state means many businesses can reopen, and their workers can...
BMO Tower construction overcomes obstacles, reaches completion during pandemic
The new 25-story glassy structure in front of Milwaukee City Hall stands out in downtown’s central business district.
BMO Tower...
Construction during COVID
Like virtually every other construction contractor, The Boldt Co. has felt the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and was...
HSA breaks ground on 68-acre industrial park in Bristol
HSA Commercial Real Estate has broken ground on the first phase of the Bristol Highlands Commerce Center, a 68-acre business park at Wilmot Road and 136th Avenue near the Wisconsin-Illinois border.
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Milwaukee leaders move to provide relief on delinquent property tax payments during pandemic
City of Milwaukee leaders have endorsed a directive to provide relief to property owners who are having trouble making tax payments due to hardships stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Viewpoints: It’s time to invest in American infrastructure
Our country currently has the highest number of unemployed Americans since the Great Depression. While many of the 33 million workers who have filed for unemployment since the coronavirus crisis began expect to be rehired, many jobs will not come back.
Development community reacts to Lafayette Crump’s appointment as new DCD commissioner
Several Milwaukee real estate developers and leaders of real estate industry groups praised the pick of Lafayette Crump as the city's next commissioner of development.
MMAC to move its headquarters to The Avenue
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce announced that it will move its headquarters from downtown's East Town neighborhood to The Avenue development in the burgeoning Westown neighborhood of downtown.