Real Estate
City Hires New Deconstruction Contractor
Spencer Renovation fired, White Glove Group hired to deconstruct, not demolish city-owned homes.
Oct 12th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneMilwaukee Trails Most Cities in Growth
Much slower growth in population, businesses and jobs than most cities, study finds.
Oct 12th, 2020 by Bruce MurphyEdison Middle School Would Become 64 Apartments
Common Council approves proposal. Plus: A recap of the week's real estate news.
Oct 11th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneHistoric Church Getting New Parish Center, Renovated Monastery
St. Francis of Assisi has long been community anchor on Milwaukee's north side.
Oct 9th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneWisconsin Center Gives Final Approval for $420 Million Expansion
District will issue bonds this year in order to complete expansion in 2024.
Oct 9th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneWHEDA CEO Works for the Underrepresented
Joaquín Altoro decided early in his career he wanted to be the 'Banker of the Underrepresented.'
Oct 8th, 2020 by PrincessSafiya Byers, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceShepard Fairey Mural Going Up Downtown
Artist known for Obama 'Hope' image will create voting rights mural on downtown building.
Oct 7th, 2020 by Jeramey JannenePandemic Creates Plague of Evictions
11,600 in Houston, 4,000 in Milwaukee. CDC aims to curb them.
Oct 6th, 2020 by Bram Sable-Smith (WPR/Wisconsin Watch), Martha Bebinger (WBUR) and Darian Benson (Side Effects Public Media), Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismLocal Groups Hosting National Urbanism Conference
NEWaukee and NAIOP Wisconsin sponsoring conference on creative urbanism.
Oct 6th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneInside the Huron Building
Milwaukee's newest office building opens, mixing old with new, Downtown with Third Ward.
Oct 5th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneNew Apartment Buildings Lower Nearby Rents
Study finds new buildings aren't the cause of gentrification and instead limit its effects.
Oct 5th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneConstruction Pay Dropped After Prevailing Wage Law Repealed
Study finds worker wages are lower, but total public project costs are not.
Oct 4th, 2020 by Rachael Vasquez, Wisconsin Public Radio