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New Bar, Restaurants Coming to River Center

New Bar, Restaurants Coming to River Center

A 'significant milestone' in redeveloping downtown tower's Milwaukee River frontage.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 66 Developers Bid To Rehab City’s Vacant Homes
Eyes on Milwaukee

66 Developers Bid To Rehab City’s Vacant Homes

'Unprecedented response' of 66 submissions, with 15 selected to rehab 150 homes.

Plats and Parcels: Proposed River House Complex Grows
Plats and Parcels

Proposed River House Complex Grows

Plus: recapping all the week's real estate news.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Third Ward Tower Site Sells For $6 Million
Eyes on Milwaukee

Third Ward Tower Site Sells For $6 Million

Developer expected to ramp up construction of 31-story tower along the river.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Harbor Commission Approves Massive Cleanup Facility
Eyes on Milwaukee

Harbor Commission Approves Massive Cleanup Facility

New 42-acre, MMSD facility on lake could store 1.9 million cubic yards of sediment

Eyes on Milwaukee: 10 Riverwalk Projects Will Greatly Expand System
Eyes on Milwaukee

10 Riverwalk Projects Will Greatly Expand System

Three-mile, award-winning corridor is becoming far more than a downtown amenity.

Milwaukee Ale House Will Close

Milwaukee Ale House Will Close

Last day is September 11. Third Ward brewpub to feature special releases and throwback pricing in final weeks.

Transportation: Feds Don’t Select Milwaukee For Streetcar Grant
Transportation

Feds Don’t Select Milwaukee For Streetcar Grant

But Beloit gets funds to build a bridge to a casino.

Paper Table Food Hall Opens

Paper Table Food Hall Opens

Blac Bistro is now serving at the highly-anticipated food hall.

Friday Photos: Work Underway on East Side Affordable Apartments
Friday Photos

Work Underway on East Side Affordable Apartments

New building located at the northern end of Water Street

Milwaukee’s First Pier Garden?

Milwaukee’s First Pier Garden?

That would be a beer garden located along the riverwalk in Third Ward, opening soon.

City’s Recycling Up 9%, Revenues Up, Too

City’s Recycling Up 9%, Revenues Up, Too

New methods of collection boost amount recycled, supply-chain issues increase revenues.

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