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BizTimes cover story: The Rock transforms Milwaukee County’s ski hill
A public-private partnership is developing The Rock Sports Complex at the former Crystal Ridge ski hill in Franklin.
BBB to move into new offices
The Wisconsin Better Business Bureau will move its offices down the street from 10101 W. Greenfield Ave. in Milwaukee to 10019 W. Greenfield Ave. on Friday, May 3.
State plans to start reconstruction of South 27th Street
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is hoping that reconstruction of the South 27th Street corridor between Drexel and College avenues can begin in two years.
Radio station purchases Walker’s Point building
Radio station 88Nine RadioMilwaukee (88.9 FM) has purchased a two-story, 14,000-square-foot building in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood near downtown to house its studios, offices and a new 100-seat broadcast performance space.
Supervalu picks new Pleasant Prairie site for Midwest regional office
Supervalu Inc. has decided to move its Midwest regional office to a site formerly occupied by Hospira at 8401 102nd St. in Pleasant Prairie.
Supervalu picks new Pleasant Prairie site for headquarters
Supervalu Inc. has decided to move its Midwest regional office to a site formerly occupied by Hospira at 8401 102nd St. in Pleasant Prairie.
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DELAVAN – City of Delavan works on developing a strategy to reinvigorate its center
Delavan residents know they've arrived home when the wheels of their cars rumble across the red bricks of Walworth Avenue.
Hotel development boom will test strength of downtown market
Downtown Milwaukee hotels had a good year in 2012, based on market data from Smith Travel Research Inc. Occupancy rates, room demand and revenue per available room (RevPAR) have improved significantly since the Great Recession and now exceed pre-recession levels.
BizTimes Real Estate Weekly: Lake Interchange reconfiguration could boost Third Ward development
The plans to reconfigure the Lake Interchange, announced by state and local officials this week, will open up a three-acre site near the downtown Milwaukee lakefront for development and include road improvements and footbridges to improve vehicular and pedestrian access to the lakefront. What may be less obvious is that the project could also boost development in the Historic Third Ward.
Real estate people
Milwaukee-based Inland Construction has promoted Charlie Sparks to assistant project manager. He has worked in the construction industry for...