Real Estate
Who’s Renting All Those New Apartments?
Millennials or aging baby boomers? Experts disagree on why the building boom.
Apr 21st, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneSage On Prospect
Work on super-green project moving right along.
Apr 15th, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneBucks Arena Design Is Anti-Urban
Its generic, well-mannered and probably won’t improve with “tweaks.”
Apr 15th, 2016 by Tom BambergerThe Mystery of Abele’s Domes Committee
Who’s serving on his advisory committee? So far, he won’t say.
Apr 14th, 2016 by Virginia SmallThe Full Magnificence of a 1916 Home
Bob Monnat's $475,000 Georgian Revival Colonial celebrates its 100th anniversary.
Apr 13th, 2016 by Michael HorneWhy Miller Park’s Tax Never Ends
Perhaps because the stadium’s public board cares more about the team than taxpayers.
Apr 12th, 2016 by Bruce MurphyFreshwater Plaza Rises
Walker's Point finally gets a grocery store, plus more apartments, and surface parking galore.
Apr 8th, 2016 by Jeramey Jannene10 Images of a Changing City
Think Milwaukee moves slowly? These dramatic interactive images will change your mind.
Apr 8th, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneBronzeville Gets a Cool Grocery Store
Ald. Coggs opposed a Dollar Store. Pete’s Fruit Market will move into old Walgreens on MLK Dr.
Apr 6th, 2016 by Mark Doremus, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceBlack Leaders Talk About Barrett
How has the mayor succeeded -- and failed -- in serving African American neighborhoods.
Apr 4th, 2016 by Laura ThompsonCommon Ground Fixing Up Sherman Park
Advocacy group has renovated more than 70 foreclosed, distressed homes in Sherman Park.
Apr 2nd, 2016 by Brendan O’BrienNeighborhood News Service Launches Fund Drive
The unique, five-year old publication covering local neighborhoods seeks donations.
Apr 1st, 2016 by Dylan Deprey