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Murphy’s Law: Bradley Foundation Has Become Less Local
Murphy’s Law

Bradley Foundation Has Become Less Local

Much less money for Wisconsin, more board members from outside state.

140-Year-Old Florist Closing

140-Year-Old Florist Closing

DWF Wholesale Florists and its predecessors have Milwaukee roots going back to the 1870s.

Plats and Parcels: Former Blatz Brewing Building Sold
Plats and Parcels

Former Blatz Brewing Building Sold

Plus: A recap of the week's real estate news.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Milwaukee Youth Arts Center Celebrates Expansion
Eyes on Milwaukee

Milwaukee Youth Arts Center Celebrates Expansion

Milwaukee's "biggest kept secret" is now even bigger. The word might get out.

The Sophisticated Man Moves To New Location

The Sophisticated Man Moves To New Location

Men's clothing store may be on the move again, but not far.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside The Soldiers Home Redevelopment
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside The Soldiers Home Redevelopment

See inside and learn the story of how a crumbling, Civil War-era complex was saved.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Milwaukee Youth Arts Center Expanding
Eyes on Milwaukee

Milwaukee Youth Arts Center Expanding

Groundbreaking Tuesday will greatly expand footprint within former Schlitz plant

Friday Photos: Inside the Bradley Symphony Center
Friday Photos

Inside the Bradley Symphony Center

Contractors working diligently to transform former movie palace into modern music hall with Art Deco style.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Three Classic Houses To Be Restored
Eyes on Milwaukee

Three Classic Houses To Be Restored

Bradley Foundation sold Lion House and two others to Wisconsin Securities Partners.

Eyes on Milwaukee: $44 Million Soldiers Home Project Launched

Contribution to Robert Bauman of $150

Eyes on Milwaukee: $44 Million Soldiers Home Project Launched
Eyes on Milwaukee

$44 Million Soldiers Home Project Launched

Huge group of politicians, dignitaries, salute project to redevelop Civil War-era VA complex.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Honors Historic Preservation Leaders
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Honors Historic Preservation Leaders

Cream of the Cream City awards 8 leaders in adaptive reuse, historic preservation.

What’s It Worth?: Lion House the Finest Pre-Civil War Home
What’s It Worth?

Lion House the Finest Pre-Civil War Home

Yet the Bradley Foundation is leaving the historic home, which could fetch a big price.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Kinn Hotel Plan Grows a Living Wall
Eyes on Milwaukee

Kinn Hotel Plan Grows a Living Wall

But area alderman Bob Bauman is likely to oppose project.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Proposed Downtown Hotel Loses Two Floors
Eyes on Milwaukee

Proposed Downtown Hotel Loses Two Floors

Change made to please historic commission, which still holds the project until next month.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New Downtown Boutique Hotel Planned
Eyes on Milwaukee

New Downtown Boutique Hotel Planned

Developer would add five floors to historic building, creating nine-story hotel.

Bar Exam: Tavern at Turner Hall Is 1882 Classic

Contribution to Tom Barrett of $2,000

Bar Exam: Tavern at Turner Hall Is 1882 Classic
Bar Exam

Tavern at Turner Hall Is 1882 Classic

New owner Mike Eitel has transformed the place yet respected the history.

Friday Photos: Broadway Buildings Get New Life
Friday Photos

Broadway Buildings Get New Life

From eyesore to asset for three small buildings.

Over $800,000 in New and Increased Sponsorship Raised for 10th Annual Milwaukee Film Festival
Press Release

Over $800,000 in New and Increased Sponsorship Raised for 10th Annual Milwaukee Film Festival

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation and The Yabuki Family Foundation join 31 new sponsors. This is the largest increase in cash and in-kind support in the organization’s history.

Friday Photos: Full Speed Ahead on Symphony Project
Friday Photos

Full Speed Ahead on Symphony Project

Prep work for moving wall 35 feet into street is underway.

Taliesin Preservation Recognizes Architectural Excellence
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Taliesin Preservation Recognizes Architectural Excellence

Organization reveals Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin Shining Brow Award winners

Eyes on Milwaukee: Historic Broadway Buildings Will Be Reclaimed
Eyes on Milwaukee

Historic Broadway Buildings Will Be Reclaimed

Another historic project for David Uihlein, redoing three buildings built in 1900.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Symphony Breaks Ground on New Hall
Eyes on Milwaukee

Symphony Breaks Ground on New Hall

$89 million music hall means "rebirth of a neighborhood" and "rebirth of the symphony."

Eyes on Milwaukee: The “S Block” Conceptually Approved
Eyes on Milwaukee

The “S Block” Conceptually Approved

Seven-story building proposed for the heart of downtown in historic district.

New leadership team poised to continue growth of Uihlein Wilson Architects

Contribution to Tom Barrett of $1,000

New leadership team poised to continue growth of Uihlein Wilson Architects
Press Release

New leadership team poised to continue growth of Uihlein Wilson Architects

Founders David Uihlein, Del Wilson stepping down after 32 years

Milwaukee Film Receives Continued and Increased Support From Sponsors
Press Release

Milwaukee Film Receives Continued and Increased Support From Sponsors

Presenting Sponsor, Associated Bank, expands partnership through Milwaukee Film Checking 30 new sponsors provide increase of $301,000 in cash & in-kind support

Murphy’s Law: The Bradley Foundation’s New Pope
Murphy’s Law

The Bradley Foundation’s New Pope

New chairman James Arthur Pope could turn foundation further right.

Winners Announces at 2016 Wilson Center Guiter Competition & Festival

Contribution to Robert Bauman of $250

Winners Announces at 2016 Wilson Center Guiter Competition & Festival
Press Release

Winners Announces at 2016 Wilson Center Guiter Competition & Festival

Fourth Annual International Festival Featured 55 Competitors from 35 Cities. Milwaukee-area business leader sponsors increased prize money for future competitions

Fall Equinox

Contribution to Tom Barrett of $1,000

Fall Equinox

Contribution to Robert Bauman of $200

Fall Equinox

Contribution to Nik Kovac of $100

Fall Equinox

Contribution to Terry Witkowski of $300

Fall Equinox
Press Release

Fall Equinox

September Events at the Lynden Sculpture Garden

House Confidential: Craig Counsell’s Whitefish Bay Winner
House Confidential

Craig Counsell’s Whitefish Bay Winner

The Brewers manager's $1.2 million colonial is a kid's paradise. Yet so secluded.

Plenty of Horne: The Mackie Building’s Major Renovation

Contribution to Nik Kovac of $100

Plenty of Horne: The Mackie Building’s Major Renovation
Plenty of Horne

The Mackie Building’s Major Renovation

135-year-old building will be beautified and renovated to create 26 apartments, and a proposal for a modernistic "Mackie Building South" could connect to it.

Plenty of Horne: In Defense of Historic Tax Credits

Contribution to Robert Bauman of $50

Plenty of Horne: In Defense of Historic Tax Credits
Plenty of Horne

In Defense of Historic Tax Credits

National Trust for Historic Preservation's leader comes to town, where her speech to a crowd filled with notables dramatized the need for state to maintain the current credits.

Plenty of Horne: Conference Touts Historic Preservation
Plenty of Horne

Conference Touts Historic Preservation

Conference at We Energies offers experts touting the huge environmental payoff for historic reuse of buildings.

Plenty of Horne: Royal Right Wing Renovation

Contribution to Robert Bauman of $200

Plenty of Horne: Royal Right Wing Renovation
Plenty of Horne

Royal Right Wing Renovation

Bradley Foundation's third 19th century building, the Bloodgood Residence, will be renovated. And three candidates announce for open county supervisor seat.

MSOE Soccer Garage Debuts

MSOE Soccer Garage Debuts

MSOE unveils parking garage, athletic field complex.

Plenty of Horne: Mystery Behind the MU Law School Poll
Plenty of Horne

Mystery Behind the MU Law School Poll

MU's pollster calls Ald. Kovac's radio show. Is she from the "East Coast," as MU says, or India?

The Roundup: Mequon Turns Voter Away
The Roundup

Mequon Turns Voter Away

The City of Mequon told a local man who tried to register and vote at City Hall last week that he was “too late.”

Murphy’s Law: Rally ‘Round the Convention Center, Boys
Murphy’s Law

Rally ‘Round the Convention Center, Boys

It was a mere three years ago that the Midwest Express Center opened, as a state-of-the-art solution to the city's convention needs.