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Eyes on Milwaukee: Jeffers Sells Water Street Building
Eyes on Milwaukee

Jeffers Sells Water Street Building

Soon to be home to Tropic bar and restaurant.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Zoning Committee Okays Factory-to-Housing Conversions
Eyes on Milwaukee

Zoning Committee Okays Factory-to-Housing Conversions

Former dairy plant and one-time Perlick factory could both become housing.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Affordable Senior Apartments Get Plan Commission Approval
Eyes on Milwaukee

Affordable Senior Apartments Get Plan Commission Approval

Plan calls for redeveloping former Perlick plant, with connection to planned bike trail.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Bay View Funeral Home Sold As Development Opportunity
Eyes on Milwaukee

Bay View Funeral Home Sold As Development Opportunity

Niemann/Suminski funeral home now owned by investment group led by Tim Olson.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Dairy-Centric Apartment Building Wins Plan Commission Approval
Eyes on Milwaukee

Dairy-Centric Apartment Building Wins Plan Commission Approval

Kendall Breunig plans to convert former plant to 17 apartments.

What’s It Worth?: 1896 Bicycle Factory Has Quite A History
What’s It Worth?

1896 Bicycle Factory Has Quite A History

The A.D. Meiselbach factory employed William Harley, then 15, and profited from the nation's 1890's bicycle craze.

Plats and Parcels: Senior Housing Planned For Former Perlick Factory
Plats and Parcels

Senior Housing Planned For Former Perlick Factory

Plus: A big week of real estate news.

Friday Photos: Civil War-Era Building Becoming Apartments
Friday Photos

Civil War-Era Building Becoming Apartments

Cream City brick building in Walker's Point receiving historically-sensitive redevelopment.

What’s It Worth: Harley-Davidson Founder’s Home For Sale
What’s It Worth

Harley-Davidson Founder’s Home For Sale

Washington Heights home of William S. Harley on market for first time in 45 years

Plats and Parcels: Industrial Building on East Side Could Become Apartments
Plats and Parcels

Industrial Building on East Side Could Become Apartments

Plus: A recap of the week's real estate news.

Friday Photos: New Downtown Hotels Replace Aging Office Buildings
Friday Photos

New Downtown Hotels Replace Aging Office Buildings

Boutique hotels are replacing struggling office buildings.

Eyes on Milwaukee: $80 Million Sports Center Planned For Site Along Interstate 43
Eyes on Milwaukee

$80 Million Sports Center Planned For Site Along Interstate 43

The Opportunity Center would be open to all, open in 2025.

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