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Andrew Weiland

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.

Bradley Corp.

Menomonee Falls-based Bradley Corp. recently began construction of a 190,000-square-foot plant at N106 W13500 Bradley Way, Germantown, in the Germantown Business Park. The plant...

More surveillance cameras for south side business district

Additional exterior surveillance cameras will soon be added to South Cesar Chavez Drive from West National Avenue to West Greenfield Avenue on Milwaukee's south side, Alderman Bob Donovan announced.

Housing industry hopeful for rebound

Prior to the Great Recession, when the housing market was booming, Waukesha-based Don Belman Homes Inc. built about 60 to 80 houses a year in southeastern Wisconsin, said Dan Belman, the company's real estate manager.

Can new owners revitalize resorts?

Two resorts in southeastern Wisconsin are being sold at rock bottom prices. The minimal upfront investments could make it easier for the new ownership groups to operate the resorts at a profit.

The Enclave

HSI Properties recently closed on a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 221(D)(4) financing package for The Enclave, 152-unit market-rate apartment development that will be built at 1234 N. 62nd St. in Wauwatosa.

Summerfest grounds makeover

Construction work continues on the first phase of the $25 million redevelopment of the south end of Henry Maier Festival Park, the home of Summerfest on Milwaukee's lakefront. The first phase of the 22-acre project will be completed in time for this year's festival season.

Matt Rinka is Redesigning Milwaukee

Milwaukee is a city with a notoriously modest skyline. Matt Rinka is a modest, but extremely talented, Milwaukee architect.

However, this humble architect is going to change Milwaukee’s humble skyline.

“I would say in the past 30 years of being involved in (the Milwaukee commercial real estate industry), I would put him among the most talented architects I’ve run across in this city,” said Joel Lee, president of Milwaukee-based Van Buren Management Inc., one of the largest commercial property owners in downtown Milwaukee. “He can certainly compete with anyone from Chicago and anybody else.”

Von Maur could shake up region’s retail scene

Milwaukee-based Marcus Corp.'s plans to develop a 600,000-square-foot commercial real estate development at Barker Road and Bluemound Road in the Town of Brookfield with about 480,000 square feet of retail space, anchored by a Von Maur department store, could create a significant shift in the southeastern Wisconsin retail real estate market.

Southridge Senior Housing

Fox Point-based General Capital Group LLC recently closed on the purchase of three acres of land and secured financing to build a 90-unit independent living senior housing complex along the South 76th Street, adjacent to Southridge Mall in Greendale.

Massive concrete pour completed for The Moderne

Crews for J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. recently completed a 19-hour mat pour of 3,750 cubic yards of concrete for the foundation of The Moderne, a 30-story residential building under construction at the southwest corner of Old World Third Street and Juneau Avenue in downtown Milwaukee.

Stakes are high in Supreme Court race

Labor unions, upset about Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill, which strips most of the collective bargaining rights from public employees, have vowed to seek revenge at the ballot box.

Kohl’s HQ project is another missed opportunity for downtown

Menomonee Falls-based Kohl's Corp. is considering plans to build a new 1 million-square-foot corporate headquarters in the Woodland Prime office park northwest...

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