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Development News for the Week of: 10/26/2013 - 11/1/2013   

 

DEVELOPER CHANGES PROPOSAL TO ADDRESS CONCERNS OF NEIGHBORS 

 

Developer changes housing proposal to address concerns of neighbors

-Wisconsin State Journal

 

CONDO OWNERS ON EAST WILSON NOT HAPPY ABOUT 14-STORY APARTMENT NEXT DOOR

 

Neighbors are worried about diminishing views, traffic congestion and privacy issues.

-The Cap Times  

 

CITY SHARPENS DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DEVELOPERS ON JUDGE DOYLE SQUARE PROJECT

 

Journeyman proposal delivers more tax base, hotel rooms and parking than JDS, but needs larger city investment.

-Wisconsin State Journal

 

DEVELOPER CONSIDERING HOUSING, RETAIL, TRANSIT PROJECT NEAR KOHL CENTER 

 

Developer considering housing, retail, transit center near Kohl Center.

-Wisconsin State Journal

 

VELOCITY, A RESTAURANT/APARTMENTS DEVELOPMENT, PLANNED ALONG BIKE TRAIL IN VERONA 

 

The 24-unit building is hoping to attract young professionals, empty-nesters and, of course, Epic Systems employees

-The Cap Times 

 

TENNY-LAPHAM WAITS FOR NEW GROCER AT 800 EAST WASH 

 

With Metcalfe's pulling out, there is speculation aplenty over what grocery store might anchor the Gebhardt development.

-The Cap Times  

  

ROYSTER CORNERS FIGHTS PERCEPTION ABOUT DENSITY OF LOW-INCOME HOUSING 

 

A 70-unit apartment project in the works includes subsidized units, but boosters say the rest of the redevelopment is priced at market rate.

-The Cap Times

 

IOWA COUNTY MULLS BICYCLE EVENT ORDINANCE 

 

Bicyclists and others are worried as officials develop an ordinance regulating bicycle and other events on the county's rural highways 

-Wisconsin State Journal

 

HISTORIC ORPHEUM THEATRE GETS A NEW OWNER IN ADVANCE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 

 

Local businessman Gus Paras, owner of the Comedy Club and other Downtown properties, said he and longtime friend Henry Doane will be partners in running the landmark theater at 216 State St. and restoring it to its former glory.

-Wisconsin State Journal

 

CITY COUNCIL MOVES ON ONLINE HOME RENTALS

 

Madison property owners wanting to cash in on websites offering short-term rentals must consider new regulations after a Madison City Council measure passed Tuesday.

-Wisconsin State Journal

 

Around the State and Points Elsewhere  
 

 ALDERMEN OK $175,000 FOR BMO HARRIS BRADLEY CENTER FIXES 


The Milwaukee Common Council on Friday approved a budget measure that provides $175,000 to the BMO Harris Bradley

-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

 

CLOCK TICKING ON KENOSHA CASINO

 

Gov. Scott Walker bypassed the Menominee tribe's claim that it has received unanimous approval from each of Wisconsin's 11 tribes.

-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel     

 

WE ENERGIES ASKS FOR UP TO $82 MILLION A YEAR TO RUN U.P. PLANT

 

We Energies will seek annual payments of $35 million to $82 million from to keep its upper Michigan power plant running through mid-2015.

-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel    

 

VIDEO: TOM DAYKIN DISCUSSES PABST BREWING COMPLEX

 

The former Pabst brewing complex in downtown Milwaukee will have new offices and apartments within a few years to go along with the Best Place tavern and the Brew House Inn & Suites. 

-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

 

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