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BizTimes Around Town: Bucks reveal arena plans

The Milwaukee Bucks and their architects on Wednesday announced their plans for a new arena in downtown Milwaukee and released several renderings of the development.

Bubbler Quote of the Week

“The millennial generation is not engaged or married to the automobile. They look for a transit-friendly place to live...

Milwaukee Biz Blog: City should demand assistance from Nationstar Mortgage

Margaret Crowley has a message for Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and Common Council President Michael Murphy: Dare to be bold when it comes to negotiating with Nationstar Mortgage.

Bucks unveil plans for new arena development

After months of speculation, the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday unveiled ambitious plans to develop a $500 million arena north of the BMO Harris Bradley Center, with plans for another $500 million worth of ancillary development to create a downtown entertainment district.

Apartment project planned for Rivianna site

Milwaukee-based developer David Winograd is in the early stages of planning an apartment development at the site of the never-built Rivianna project along the Milwaukee River in the city’s Walker’s Point neighborhood.

Briggs & Stratton plans Glendale warehouse

Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton Corp. plans to open a warehouse and distribution facility in Glendale.
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MU buys Butch’s Old Casino Steak House building

Marquette University purchased the Butch's Old Casino Steak House building in downtown Milwaukee for $690,000, according to state records.

Gas Light Building sold for $20.5 million

An affiliate of Chicago-based commercial real estate firm M & J Wilkow Ltd. purchased the iconic Gas Light Building in downtown Milwaukee for $20.5 million, according to state records.

Region’s retail real estate market shows improvement

The southeastern Wisconsin retail real estate market bounced back from a tough ending of 2014 with a strong first quarter, according to the latest Xceligent data.

Region’s office market shows slight improvement

The metro Milwaukee office market continues to show slow improvement, according to the latest Xceligent data.

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