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Friday Photos: Hotel Trio Keeps Climbing
Friday Photos

Hotel Trio Keeps Climbing

Three new downtown hotels will share services, parking.

Friday Photos: Good Hope Commons Opens
Friday Photos

Good Hope Commons Opens

Apartment building is now open, library could soon follow.

Friday Photos: North Shore’s North End Transformation
Friday Photos

North Shore’s North End Transformation

Old house will become new bank where Lower East Side meets Downtown.

Friday Photos: Symphony’s New Home Takes Shape
Friday Photos

Symphony’s New Home Takes Shape

Steel frame rises on Wisconsin Ave., new Wells St. structure designed to match historic theater.

Friday Photos: $30 Million Eagleknit a Game Changer
Friday Photos

$30 Million Eagleknit a Game Changer

Wangard redevelopment in Walker's Point a technology hub that will train minorities.

Friday Photos: KinetiK Nears Completion
Friday Photos

KinetiK Nears Completion

144 apartments and food hall will anchor north end of Bay View.

Friday Photos: New Office For African-American Issues
Friday Photos

New Office For African-American Issues

City transforming two-story building on Fond du Lac into one-stop clearinghouse.

Top 10 of 2019: Most Popular Friday Photos Articles
Top 10 of 2019

Most Popular Friday Photos Articles

Readers love downtown projects, and one still unconfirmed HQ move tops the list.

Friday Photos: Sam’s Place Takes Shape on King Drive
Friday Photos

Sam’s Place Takes Shape on King Drive

Bader Philanthropies redeveloping jazz-infused coffeehouse in former bank.

Friday Photos: The Huron Is All About Connectivity
Friday Photos

The Huron Is All About Connectivity

Building is the anchor of a transformation of Downtown's parking ghetto.

Friday Photos: The “Little Pink Church” is Back
Friday Photos

The “Little Pink Church” is Back

New version of long-gone church part of Lower East Side senior housing complex.

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."