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Another upscale apartment development planned in downtown Kenosha
An Illinois-based developer is proposing a $17 million high-end apartment complex on a vacant city-owned site in downtown Kenosha.
National Avenue in Milwaukee to be rebuilt
The city of Milwaukee is getting $23.3 million from the state for the "complete reconstruction" of National Avenue, city and state leaders announced Monday morning.
My favorite tech: Patrick Young
Milwaukee native Patrick Young, a realtor with Keller Williams Realty, relies on a few tech tools to make his...
Featured Deal: Festival Foods buys former Greenfield Target
De Pere-based grocery store operator Festival Foods recently purchased the former Target store building at 4777 S. 27th St.,...
Who Really Owns It: Smoke Shack building in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward
Sandwiched between two tall brick buildings on Milwaukee Street in the Historic Third Ward is a small tavern-style building,...
Real Estate Spotlight: Clybourn coming alive
For years, Clybourn Street has been one of downtown Milwaukee’s most forgettable streets, dominated by surface parking lots and...
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Zilber planning two spec industrial buildings in Pleasant Prairie
Milwaukee-based Zilber Property Group is planning to develop two speculative industrial buildings totaling roughly 208,400 square feet in the...
Struggling Century City TIF district could receive help from others to pay off debts
The tax incremental financing district (TID) formed to develop the Century City business park on Milwaukee's northwest side is struggling to pay off its debts associated with those redevelopment efforts.
Report says Milwaukee Rep has outgrown its downtown home
The growing Milwaukee Repertory Theater is looking for solutions to the space constraints and facility needs at its home of 33 years, the Patty & Jay Baker Theater Complex in downtown Milwaukee.
January home sales up 8.3% in metro Milwaukee
Metro Milwaukee home sales were up 8.3% year-over-year in January, marking the largest number of home sales in the area during any January since at least 2000 and the third consecutive year of more than 1,000 units sold for the month.