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Bay View’s Former ‘100,000 Parts’ Store Sold

Bay View’s Former ‘100,000 Parts’ Store Sold

Store closed in 2021. Property now sold to big owner of Bay View properties.

Construction Starts On Safety Upgrades for E. North Ave.

Construction Starts On Safety Upgrades for E. North Ave.

Key eastside street being overhauled to improve safety for all users.

American Estates Antique Store Closing

American Estates Antique Store Closing

Bay View shop closing after 50 years in business. Final sale set for April 1.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Approves Funding For Pedestrian Plaza, Protected Bike Lane
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Approves Funding For Pedestrian Plaza, Protected Bike Lane

Tax revenue from three apartment buildings will be tied to East Side pedestrian and bicycle improvements.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New East Side Pedestrian Plaza Planned
Eyes on Milwaukee

New East Side Pedestrian Plaza Planned

Tax revenue from new apartment buildings would pay for Ivanhoe Pl. plaza and area safety improvements

Plats and Parcels: Developer Buys Shuttered East Side Tavern
Plats and Parcels

Developer Buys Shuttered East Side Tavern

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

Eyes on Milwaukee: Genke Plans New Bay View Development
Eyes on Milwaukee

Genke Plans New Bay View Development

Initially listed as 6 duplexes, but plans are changing for 10,320-square-foot site on E. Oklahoma Ave.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Funeral Home Becoming Apartments
Eyes on Milwaukee

Funeral Home Becoming Apartments

Kinnickinnic Ave. building proposed for apartment conversion.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Bay View Funeral Home Sold As Development Opportunity
Eyes on Milwaukee

Bay View Funeral Home Sold As Development Opportunity

Niemann/Suminski funeral home now owned by investment group led by Tim Olson.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New Townhomes for East Side
Eyes on Milwaukee

New Townhomes for East Side

First-time developer building on vacant lot on N. Newhall St. near North Ave.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Lurie Still Planning Bay View Project
Eyes on Milwaukee

Lurie Still Planning Bay View Project

Buildings' size has shrunk. Architecture firm continues to meet with Ald. Tony Zielinski.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Lurie’s Bay View Proposal Not Dead
Eyes on Milwaukee

Lurie’s Bay View Proposal Not Dead

Withdrawing zoning application doesn't mean project is canceled.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Lurie’s Bay View Project Advancing
Eyes on Milwaukee

Lurie’s Bay View Project Advancing

Developer submits rezoning request for 200-unit apartment complex alderman opposes.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Bay View Proposal Gets Smaller, Shorter
Eyes on Milwaukee

Bay View Proposal Gets Smaller, Shorter

After meeting with neighbors, developer reduces project's size by 10 percent, but Zielinski will vote against plan.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Many Oppose Kinnickinnic Ave. Buildings
Eyes on Milwaukee

Many Oppose Kinnickinnic Ave. Buildings

Two-hour meeting allows Bay View neighbors to vent about proposed 220-unit complex.

Friday Photos: Ingram Place Nearly Complete

Contribution to Tony Zielinski of $1,000

Friday Photos: Ingram Place Nearly Complete

Contribution to Tony Zielinski of $780

Friday Photos: Ingram Place Nearly Complete

Contribution to Tony Zielinski of $393

Friday Photos: Ingram Place Nearly Complete
Friday Photos

Ingram Place Nearly Complete

It took years, but finally the north end of Holton Street Bridge is getting developed.

Walker’s Point buildings to be converted to apartments, other uses
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Walker’s Point buildings to be converted to apartments, other uses

New 4-Story Apartment Complex for Brewers’ Hill

New 4-Story Apartment Complex for Brewers’ Hill

A 53-unit apartment building is proposed at a controversial site on Holton Street.

Plenty of Horne: The Ever-Changing City
Plenty of Horne

The Ever-Changing City

Countless changes on the lower East Side, the end of an art gallery, and the pols gather for Willie Hines' fundraiser.