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Goodwill to move to new West Allis location
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin will move from its current West Allis location to a former Big Lots store across the street.
MADISON- City council to decide if Judge Doyle Square project is worth the investment
After a breakneck-speed negotiation, Madison is poised to decide the biggest investment for a private development in city history with a huge question for Mayor Paul Soglin and the City Council: Is it worth it?
Apartment tower project planned for Goll Mansion site
A Madison-based developer is interested in purchasing the Goll Mansion and moving the 117-year-old East Side landmark closer to Prospect Avenue in order to construct a 17-story apartment building on the site overlooking Lake Michigan.
Children’s Hospital to open office in Mequon
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin will open a large medical office building in Mequon next year offering primary and specialty care services.
St. Ann Center to open second campus on Tuesday
St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care is scheduled to open a second campus on Tuesday. Located in a new 80,000-square-foot, two-story building at 2450 W. North Ave. in Milwaukee, it will be called the Bucyrus Campus.
MADISON- New Hills Farms building could spur downtown development
A massive new state office building on Madison’s West Side could spur additional redevelopment opportunities Downtown as the state moves and consolidates its agencies, Mayor Paul Soglin said in an interview Wednesday.
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North Point Water Tower to get facelift
The city of Milwaukee will be giving its iconic North Point Water Tower a facelift.
Goodwill to move to new West Allis location
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin will move from its current West Allis location to a former Big Lots store across the street.
Vibrant Graphics to move to larger Glendale facility
Vibrant Graphics will move its digital printing business to a larger location in Glendale Thursday.
Chick-fil-A buys site for Oak Creek restaurant
Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A Inc. recently purchased a 1.6-acre site in the Drexel Town Square development in Oak Creek from an affiliate of Wispark LLC for $990,000, according to state records.