Real Estate

Plats and Parcels: Former Target Store To Become Warehouse
Plats and Parcels

Former Target Store To Become Warehouse

And what's going to happen to the current P&H site?

Campaign Cash: Massive Spending by Realtors for One Legislator
Campaign Cash

Massive Spending by Realtors for One Legislator

Spending $208,000 to reelect state Sen. Roger Roth, 7 times more than he has spent.

Friday Photos: Hammes HQ Nears Completion
Friday Photos

Hammes HQ Nears Completion

Brookfield firm will move Downtown before the end of the year.

Dining: East Side Food Hall Opening in November
Dining

East Side Food Hall Opening in November

October opening for "unique" food hall in former Rosati's on Farwell Ave. moved back.

Eyes on Milwaukee: MillerCoors Won’t Move Gettelman House
Eyes on Milwaukee

MillerCoors Won’t Move Gettelman House

Historic home will be restored, but plans to move it across the street are canceled.

City Hall: City Announces Green Infrastructure Plan
City Hall

City Announces Green Infrastructure Plan

Big changes to adapt to climate change and increase in damaging rainstorms.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Lands $285 Million Industrial Campus
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Lands $285 Million Industrial Campus

Komatsu Mining will move its West Milwaukee mining equipment campus to Harbor District.

MKE Listing: Charming Washington Heights Home
MKE Listing

Charming Washington Heights Home

Features hardwood floors, built-ins and leaded glass. Plus an updated bathroom.

13 Catalytic Projects in Lindsay Heights

13 Catalytic Projects in Lindsay Heights

Most are completed, helping revive near north-side neighborhood.

Op Ed: Why Lakeshore State Park Needs Visitor Center
Op Ed

Why Lakeshore State Park Needs Visitor Center

It will educate the public and provide financial support to sustain the park.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Riverwest Hostel In Final Funding Push
Eyes on Milwaukee

Riverwest Hostel In Final Funding Push

Project must raise $100,000 more from investors to complete financing package.

Photo Gallery: PARK(ing) Day 2018 Enlivens Downtown
Photo Gallery

PARK(ing) Day 2018 Enlivens Downtown

People rather than cars took over parking spots and activated them on Friday.