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Eyes on Milwaukee: Now the World’s Tallest Mass Timber Tower
Eyes on Milwaukee

Now the World’s Tallest Mass Timber Tower

New Land adds two floors, 30 apartments to proposed high rise, Ascent.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Pre-Construction Starting on Ascent
Eyes on Milwaukee

Pre-Construction Starting on Ascent

There's "zero doubt" tallest mass timber building in Western Hemisphere will soon rise.

Plats and Parcels: Urban Farm Planned for Near West Side
Plats and Parcels

Urban Farm Planned for Near West Side

Plus: A trio downtown buildings change hands, including one that contained Trio.

Friday Photos: KinetiK Nears Completion
Friday Photos

KinetiK Nears Completion

144 apartments and food hall will anchor north end of Bay View.

Plats and Parcels: See The Canstruction of Local Landmarks
Plats and Parcels

See The Canstruction of Local Landmarks

Plus: Associated gives Milwaukee Center new name & upgrades, mass timber building tops off.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City’s First Mass Timber Building Tops Off
Eyes on Milwaukee

City’s First Mass Timber Building Tops Off

Walker's Point project quietly making use of new building material.

Friday Photos: Quartet’s Rising
Friday Photos

Quartet’s Rising

New apartment building on S. 2nd St. in Walker's Point.

Plats and Parcels: Ballet Opens New Dance Center
Plats and Parcels

Ballet Opens New Dance Center

Plus: Mandel Group announces $150 million development, Strauss Brands coming to Century City

Plats and Parcels: New Plans for Walker’s Point Site
Plats and Parcels

New Plans for Walker’s Point Site

Plus: Former Central Steel & Wire building being expanded, senior housing for South Side.

Friday Photos: KinetiK Climbs on KK
Friday Photos

KinetiK Climbs on KK

New apartment building will anchor north end of Bay View.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Construction Underway on Louis Bass Apartments
Eyes on Milwaukee

Construction Underway on Louis Bass Apartments

Apartment complex will merge old with new in Walker's Point.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Ribbon Cutting Celebrates SEVEN04 Place, Developer Brandon Rule
Eyes on Milwaukee

Ribbon Cutting Celebrates SEVEN04 Place, Developer Brandon Rule

First development from young, African-American developer brings new, affordable housing to Walker's Point.

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