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Friday Photos: The Huron Rises
Friday Photos

The Huron Rises

New office building will be home to Husch Blackwell law firm.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Plan Connects Third Ward, Downtown
Eyes on Milwaukee

Plan Connects Third Ward, Downtown

RACM board approves $3.8 million to connect two neighborhoods via Broadway.

Friday Photos: The Downtown Wreck Room
Friday Photos

The Downtown Wreck Room

Three hotels will replace vacant buildings.

Eyes on Milwaukee: More Balconies, Windows for The Huron
Eyes on Milwaukee

More Balconies, Windows for The Huron

Husch Blackwell will have a balcony on each of its floors in the 11-story office building.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Downtown Huron Building Breaks Ground
Eyes on Milwaukee

Downtown Huron Building Breaks Ground

Jeffers' track record wins praise, gains $14 million crowdfunding for 11-story office tower.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Construction Starting on Huron Building
Eyes on Milwaukee

Construction Starting on Huron Building

11-story office tower went through complicated, four-year design process.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Construction To Start on Three Downtown Hotels
Eyes on Milwaukee

Construction To Start on Three Downtown Hotels

Hotels are planned to open just in time for the Democratic National Convention.

Eyes on Milwaukee: First Look at New Downtown Hotels
Eyes on Milwaukee

First Look at New Downtown Hotels

Developer releases renderings of Holiday Inn and Hilton hotels, to be built on Michigan St.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside The 42
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside The 42

Glass + Griddle restaurant, beer garden opening in time for motorcyclists to roll into town.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New Renderings, Restaurants for Urbanite
Eyes on Milwaukee

New Renderings, Restaurants for Urbanite

More details emerge about the 13-story, 153-unit East Side apartment tower.

Friday Photos: The Urbanite Rises
Friday Photos

The Urbanite Rises

Farwell Ave. high rise adds 153 residences to Lower East Side.

Friday Photos: Tower Rises Through the Snow
Friday Photos

Tower Rises Through the Snow

Friday's snowstorm didn't stop work on new east-side high rise.

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