Real Estate

Friday Photos: New Office For African-American Issues
Friday Photos

New Office For African-American Issues

City transforming two-story building on Fond du Lac into one-stop clearinghouse.

Top 10 of 2019: Most Popular Friday Photos Articles
Top 10 of 2019

Most Popular Friday Photos Articles

Readers love downtown projects, and one still unconfirmed HQ move tops the list.

Top 10 of 2019: Most Popular Eyes on Milwaukee Stories
Top 10 of 2019

Most Popular Eyes on Milwaukee Stories

Big year of real estate closes with a bang: 5 of most popular stories in past month.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Area Resident Plans Hopkins St. Project
Eyes on Milwaukee

Area Resident Plans Hopkins St. Project

Charles McCoy will purchase, redevelop commercial building in Amani neighborhood.

Urban Reads: From Celebration to Nightmare
Urban Reads

From Celebration to Nightmare

All the city news you can use.

Plats and Parcels: Meet HQ501
Plats and Parcels

Meet HQ501

Scott Lurie, in partnership with RINKA, unveils renderings for redeveloped Assurant building.

Friday Photos: Sam’s Place Takes Shape on King Drive
Friday Photos

Sam’s Place Takes Shape on King Drive

Bader Philanthropies redeveloping jazz-infused coffeehouse in former bank.

Green Project at ‘Tent City’ Site Finalized

Green Project at ‘Tent City’ Site Finalized

City, state, MMSD cooperate on stormwater project. But its timing raises questions.

Convention Center Moves Forward

Convention Center Moves Forward

District board hires Atlanta-based architectural firm for $300 million project.

How to Become a Homeowner

How to Become a Homeowner

Tired of renting? Here are tips, experts to help you make transition.

Evers Says Changes to Foxconn Deal Likely

Evers Says Changes to Foxconn Deal Likely

Foxconn offers statement with no mention of changing contract.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Once World’s Largest Hardware Store, Now Apartments
Eyes on Milwaukee

Once World’s Largest Hardware Store, Now Apartments

1873 building, once a hardware store colossus, being converted to 40 apartments.