News & Notes

A light week on the development front.  

 

Have a great week!

 

Joe

Development News for the Weeks of: 7/19/2014 - 7/25/2014    

DEVELOPER SHOWS $4 MILLION FINANCING GAP FOR SECOND PIECE OF JUDGE DOYLE SQUARE PROJECT 

 

The $65.9 million piece would include housing, retail, a bike center and parking.

-Wisconsin State Journal 

 

EAST WASHINGTON CONCERT VENUE, HIGH-RISE PLAN BEFORE TENNEY-LAPHAM NEIGHBORHOOD 

 

Stone House Development is confident the project enjoys widespread support among near east side neighbors. 

-The Cap Times

 

EUROPEAN STYLE AC HOTEL PLANNED FOR PAHL TIRE SITE IN DOWNTOWN MADISON 

 

North Central Group hopes upscale design will pass muster with city officials concerned about impact on the nearby "Lamp House,"  a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed landmark. 

-The Cap Times

 

BUYER FOUND FOR AMERICAN TV BELTLINE STORE 

 

Owners of Appliance & Furniture Mart offer $4.6 million as bankruptcy settlement continues .

-The Cap Times

STATE CEOs MORE APT TO HIRE, MORE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT GROWTH IN SECOND HALF OF YEAR

 

The semi-annual survey by Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce also showed strong support for immigration reform enabling more legal foreign workers. 

-Wisconsin State Journal

 

NEW PROGRAM TO HELP SEED UP TO 100 WISCONSIN COMPANIES 

 

The managers of the new state-funded investment program laid out their plans to a Madison technology group on Tuesday. 

-Wisconsin State Journal

 

FOCUS ON DANE COUNTY: OPPONENTS OF STOUGHTON WAL-MART DEVELOPMENT QUESTION ECONOMICS OF TIF

 

TIF financing for Kettle Park West must work its way through the city's Plan Commission, a public hearing, City Council and a joint TIF review board before construction can begin.

-Wisconsin State Journal

 

 

Around the State and Points Elsewhere  

CHICAGO DEVELOPER CONSIDERS HIGH-RISE FOR MILWAUKEE

Carroll Properties of
Chicago is considering developing a 31- to 33-story luxury apartment building in downtown Milwaukee.
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel        
TALK OF ARENA ON MILWAUKEE LAKEFRONT GETS LITTLE TRACTION

'It's not going to happen,' said a source involved in the discussions with the new Bucks owners. 'It's off the table.'

-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel    

   

VIDEO: TOM DAYKIN DISCUSSES AN EAST SIDE APARTMENT BOOM

Three new apartment buildings are slated to open in the next few months on Milwaukee's east side. The developments are mainly targeting renters in their 20s and early 30s who are willing to pay higher rents for newer apartments.

-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 

SHOREHAVEN OF OCONOMOWOC TO BUILD A NDEW STATE-OF-THE-ART REHAB GYMNASIUM 

 

Shorehaven is planning changes to its campus as it works to formalize an expansion project to meet future needs.

-Livinglakecountry.com 
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