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Apartment building with skywalk planned for downtown Waukesha

Developer Alan Huelsman plans to build a 22-unit apartment building with a skywalk in downtown Waukesha at 831 N. Grand Ave. Read more in Waukesha Patch, a media partner of BizTimes Milwaukee.

Memory care facility in Brookfield gets Plan Commission backing
A 100-bed memory care facility won support this week of city plan commissioners, some of whom tried to allay neighbors’ concerns about their safety, traffic and quality of life. St. Luke’s Catholic Church, 18000 W. Greenfield Ave., plans to sell about seven acres north of the church off Davidson Road to Silverado Senior Living, based in Irvine, CA, to build and operate a 45,000-square-foot memory care facility. Commissioners said they had little choice but to recommend approval because the plan met all city requirements. Read more in Brookfield Patch, a media partner of BizTimes Milwaukee.

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Apartment development planned in Greenfield
Eric Lenz of North Shore Homes Inc. plans to build a three-story, 41-unit market rate apartment development on a 3.2-acre site at 4142-202 S. 43rd St., Greenfield. Two single family homes on the site will be demolished. The site is surrounded by apartment complexes on three sides and a cemetery across 43rd Street.

Other Greenfield news:
Milwaukee Acupuncture & Health Center plans to move its operations at 6510 Layton Ave., Greenfield, to a new 5,200-square-foot building that is planned at the northwest corner of Highway 100 and Cold Spring Road in Greenfield

Advanced Auto Parts plans to open a store in a vacant space at 4145 S. 76th St., Greenfield.

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Pennsylvania Avenue to be widened in Oak Creek
The City of Oak Creek, in partnership with the City of South Milwaukee and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WDOT), has begun construction on the expansion of S. Pennsylvania Avenue from E. Rawson Avenue to E. College Avenue. The prime contractor on the project is Musson Brothers, Inc. under a unit price contract of $2.45 million. The project is funded 80% through WDOT, with Oak Creek and South Milwaukee each responsible for half of the remaining 20%. The project is a complete reconstruction of the two-lane rural section roadway to a four-lane urban street. The project includes separated 6’-wide sidewalk along both sides, on-street bicycle accommodations, street lighting, storm sewer and curbs. The project will be completed in October of this year.

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