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Eyes on Milwaukee: See Inside the City’s Tallest Apartment Tower
Eyes on Milwaukee

See Inside the City’s Tallest Apartment Tower

Inside the $100 million 7Seventy7 apartments, a "game changer" now opening.

Op Ed: Another Win for M7 Partnerships
Op Ed

Another Win for M7 Partnerships

$40 Million from Northwestern Mutual for Data Sciences at MU and UWM will have big impact.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Mila Merchan
NEWaukeean of the Week

Mila Merchan

"Milwaukee has become home and there really is no place I’d rather be."

NEWaukeean of the Week: Brittany Korth
NEWaukeean of the Week

Brittany Korth

"The culture and excitement of Milwaukee, along with the friendliness of Milwaukeeans, are second to none."

Foxconn’s North American Headquarters Opening Downtown

Foxconn’s North American Headquarters Opening Downtown

Local officials celebrate at press conference, but will unemployed residents win jobs?

House Confidential: Breast Cancer Showhouse for a Cure 2018
House Confidential

Breast Cancer Showhouse for a Cure 2018

This East Side classic was designed by one of Milwaukee's most popular early architects of grand homes.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 25-Hour, 670-Load Concrete Pour for BMO Tower
Eyes on Milwaukee

25-Hour, 670-Load Concrete Pour for BMO Tower

New office tower will start to climb upwards after 13,980 tons of concrete are put down.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Sculpture Milwaukee Opens Second Season
Eyes on Milwaukee

Sculpture Milwaukee Opens Second Season

See photos of the 21 sculptures, ribbon cutting ceremony

Eyes on Milwaukee: Bucks Still Won’t Play in Fiserv Arena
Eyes on Milwaukee

Bucks Still Won’t Play in Fiserv Arena

Company denies that they're arena naming rights partner.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 2018 Mayor’s Design Award Recipients
Eyes on Milwaukee

2018 Mayor’s Design Award Recipients

Twenty projects honored, ranging from new skyscraper to two new parks.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Bucks Beat Hiring Goals on Arena
Eyes on Milwaukee

Bucks Beat Hiring Goals on Arena

Arena project has created at least 800 jobs for under-employed city residents.

Conference Shows Latino Economic Impact

Conference Shows Latino Economic Impact

Latinos drive one quarter of national GDP and 93% of metro population growth.

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