Andrew Weiland
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Andrew is the editor of BizTimes Milwaukee. He joined BizTimes in 2003, serving as managing editor and real estate reporter for 11 years. A University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, he is a lifelong resident of the state. He lives in Muskego with his wife, Seng, their son, Zach, and their dog, Hokey. He is an avid sports fan and is a member of the Muskego Athletic Association board of directors.
Nationstar to provide up to $30 million to help distressed Milwaukee...
Dallas-based mortgage servicing firm Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc. will provide up to $30 million in mortgage modifications to help financially-strapped Milwaukee residents keep their homes, under a partnership agreement announced today by city officials.
ASYST Technologies named Kenosha County business of the year
Kenosha-based ASYST Technologies LLC was selected as the 2015 Business of the Year for the 2015 Kenosha County Business Excellence Awards, the Kenosha Area Business Alliance (KABA) and the Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce announced.
Bon-Ton opens new fulfillment center in Ohio
The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. today announced the grand opening of its 743,000-square-foot fulfillment center in West Jefferson, Ohio.
Former Dairyland Greyhound Park site marketed for office, industrial redevelopment
The former Dairyland Greyhound Park property in Kenosha is being marketed for commercial real estate development.
City comptroller backs TIF plan for Bucks arena
City of Milwaukee Comptroller Martin Matson, in a new report, recommends that the Common Council support the city's $47 million piece of the $250 million public share of a new arena in downtown Milwaukee for the Milwaukee Bucks.
SURG to move Carnevor steakhouse into Umami Moto space
SURG Restaurant Group today announced that it will move its Carnevor Steakhouse Moderne from 724 N. Milwaukee St. in downtown Milwaukee to a space occupied by Umami Moto at 718 N. Milwaukee St.
Hot Water Products moves to larger location in Milwaukee
Hot Water Products Inc. will host a grand opening event on Wednesday, Aug. 26, at its new location at 7500 N. 81st St. in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Let Waukesha quench its thirst
The City of Waukesha’s five-year quest to tap Lake Michigan to solve its water quality problems is finally moving forward. The application phase is...
Schlitz Park expansion plans add momentum to booming section of downtown
Schlitz Park developer Gary Grunau recently announced plans for a $76 million, multi-phase, mixed-use expansion he says will add 290,000 square feet of office space, a 142-room hotel and 140 apartments to the complex just north of downtown Milwaukee over the next five years.
The first phase of the Schlitz Park expansion will be a conversion of 50,000 square feet of warehouse space, formerly occupied by Assurant Health, in the Schlitz Park Rivercenter building into office space. The second phase would convert some existing space and add a four-story addition to the Powerhouse building, which would create an additional 80,000 square feet of office space. Schlitz Park also plans to build a four-story, 160,000-square-foot office space expansion on top of the four-story Rivercenter building, add a hotel along the Milwaukee River between the ManpowerGroup corporate headquarters and the Time Warner Cable building, and develop apartments on a vacant site north of Pleasant Street between North First and Second streets.
The first phase of the Schlitz Park expansion will be a conversion of 50,000 square feet of warehouse space, formerly occupied by Assurant Health, in the Schlitz Park Rivercenter building into office space. The second phase would convert some existing space and add a four-story addition to the Powerhouse building, which would create an additional 80,000 square feet of office space. Schlitz Park also plans to build a four-story, 160,000-square-foot office space expansion on top of the four-story Rivercenter building, add a hotel along the Milwaukee River between the ManpowerGroup corporate headquarters and the Time Warner Cable building, and develop apartments on a vacant site north of Pleasant Street between North First and Second streets.
Riverfront Apartments
Milwaukee Department of City Development officials selected a 10-story apartment development proposed by Klein Development Inc. for a vacant site at 1027 N. Edison...
Common Council is last major hurdle for Bucks arena deal
Contrary to some media reports, the Milwaukee County Board will have no say in the arena financing deal.