Real Estate

School Will Become Apartment Complex

School Will Become Apartment Complex

Former 37th Street School will be turned into 50 senior apartments, 10 townhomes.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Bucks Unveil Arena Parking Garage
Eyes on Milwaukee

Bucks Unveil Arena Parking Garage

New garage to include tailgating, fast exits, glassy stairways and direct arena access.

Artists Enrich Garfield Apartments Grand Opening

Artists Enrich Garfield Apartments Grand Opening

Visual, musical and spoken-word artists celebrate opening of new complex on 4th and North.

School Sisters Going Solar

School Sisters Going Solar

Congregation installing panels at their Sacred Heart building on South Side.

Proposal Would Grow Central City Farms

Proposal Would Grow Central City Farms

Two Milwaukee legislators envision urban farms rising in 30th St. Corridor.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Theater Group Buying Former Town Hall
Eyes on Milwaukee

Theater Group Buying Former Town Hall

Quasimondo will buy "fabulous" building on N. 35th St. from the city.

Friday Photos: Jackson Street’s New Rhythm
Friday Photos

Jackson Street’s New Rhythm

New Land developing building behind the new Rhythm apartments.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Downtown Boston Store to be Cut in Half
Eyes on Milwaukee

Downtown Boston Store to be Cut in Half

Its corporate owner Bon-Ton will downsize store, but could be good news for city.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New Building for Brady St.
Eyes on Milwaukee

New Building for Brady St.

New apartments and cafe for Brady Street's only vacant lot.

Eyes on Milwaukee: See Streetcar Floors Made Locally
Eyes on Milwaukee

See Streetcar Floors Made Locally

Mayor tours Cudahy factory that is making -- and donating -- the floors for Milwaukee's Streetcar.

Murphy’s Law: The Secrets of Foxconn
Murphy’s Law

The Secrets of Foxconn

Walker administration won’t release details of massive subsidy until after contract is signed.

Bill Targets Evictions, Housing Discrimination

Bill Targets Evictions, Housing Discrimination

1 in 8 families evicted every two years. Rep. Crawley’s bill aims at problem.