Real Estate

Murphy’s Law: Foxconn May Cut State GDP By $6 Billion
Murphy’s Law

Foxconn May Cut State GDP By $6 Billion

Loss could have been as high as $19 billion under original plan, study says.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Will Tent City Come Back?
Eyes on Milwaukee

Will Tent City Come Back?

Could be an embarrassment during the DNC. Downtown Ald. Bauman seeks answers from the state.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Mount Mary Plans $45 Million Complex
Eyes on Milwaukee

Mount Mary Plans $45 Million Complex

Single mother students, sisters and seniors will live together in 166-unit housing complex.

City Hall: City Targets Scam Artists and Slumlords
City Hall

City Targets Scam Artists and Slumlords

Fines doubled to ensure city-repaired bargain homes aren't turned into rentals.

Op Ed: Let the Fish Run Free
Op Ed

Let the Fish Run Free

Let’s move to create fish passage at the Kletzsch Park dam.

MKE County:  New Area for South Shore Beach Chosen
MKE County

New Area for South Shore Beach Chosen

One of most polluted beaches in U.S. could be fixed -- if funding can be secured.

“Code the Hoan” Program Launched

“Code the Hoan” Program Launched

Light the Hoan education effort to help students learn how to program light shows on bridge, sync with music.

Plenty of Horne: Pabst Mansion Is a Holiday Classic
Plenty of Horne

Pabst Mansion Is a Holiday Classic

Lovely Milwaukee house museum is delightfully dressed up for the holidays.

Plats and Parcels: River One Apartments Construction Starts in March
Plats and Parcels

River One Apartments Construction Starts in March

Plus: Pharmacy to replace Starbucks on Brady, delayed library gains developer

Friday Photos: Wheel & Sprocket’s New Bay View HQ
Friday Photos

Wheel & Sprocket’s New Bay View HQ

Opening early next year: One of the "most dramatic bicycle-related spaces in the country."

5 Milwaukeeans to Be Thankful For

5 Milwaukeeans to Be Thankful For

Milwaukee is a better -- and far more interesting place -- because of these five folks.

City Creating Green Project Under I-794

City Creating Green Project Under I-794

MMSD-funded infrastructure on state land to capture 150,000 gallons of stormwater in a heavy rain.