Real Estate

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: Bankers Row, 1860s
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

Bankers Row, 1860s

Two of Milwaukee's oldest surviving buildings were banks at Water and Michigan.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Phase Four of North End Underway
Eyes on Milwaukee

Phase Four of North End Underway

Fourth phase of $175 million project adds 155 apartments to booming Lower East Side.

Back in the News: Governor’s Tosa Home Up for Sale
Back in the News

Governor’s Tosa Home Up for Sale

The real estate agent, the wife of First Lady's cousin, was among first to gay wed in state.

MANDI Finalist Helps Stabilize Neighborhoods

MANDI Finalist Helps Stabilize Neighborhoods

Rebuilding Together Greater Milwaukee has invested $10 million in nearly 1,500 properties.

Wells Fargo Grant Helps West Side

Wells Fargo Grant Helps West Side

$225,000 grant will improve homes in Washington Park area.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 18-Story Tower on River Proposed
Eyes on Milwaukee

18-Story Tower on River Proposed

57-unit apartment tower would replace 1880s-era, two-story building on Wells St.

House Confidential: Ald. Kovac’s “Adult” Home Is Very Modest
House Confidential

Ald. Kovac’s “Adult” Home Is Very Modest

The 1893 Riverwest home has just 1.5 stories and one bathroom with 10% ventilation.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New NM Apartment Tower Moves Forward
Eyes on Milwaukee

New NM Apartment Tower Moves Forward

Its less-discussed project, a 33-story residential and parking tower, is quietly continuing.

Friday Photos: New Downtown Hotel Makes Progress
Friday Photos

New Downtown Hotel Makes Progress

Commerce building on 4th Street will become a 155-room SpringHill Suites Marriott hotel.

Listing of the Week: 1527 N. Cass St.
Listing of the Week

1527 N. Cass St.

The ultimate in urban living, 6-room, multi-level condo is near Brady St. and the lake.

Op-Ed: Why the Denver Development Boom?
Op-Ed

Why the Denver Development Boom?

A combination of tax limits and new taxes helped transform its downtown.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: Iron Block Building, About 1867
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

Iron Block Building, About 1867

Influenced by the North Italian Renaissance Revival, its cast-iron architecture is rare.