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Joe

Development News for the Weeks of: 8/16/2014 - 8/22/2014    

 

UNION CORNERS UW HEALTH PROJECT UP FOR FINAL REVIEW

 

On Wednesday, the Urban Design Commission will consider details on the proposed UW Health Clinic at 6th Street and East Washington Avenue.

-The Cap Times
 

CIVIL WAR-ERA BUILDING WILL BE SAVED AFTER ALL 

 

Urban Land Interests plans to move it a few blocks away to Proudfit Street.

-The Cap Times

PHYSICIANS PLUS DROPS COMPLAINT AGAINST UNITY 

 

Physicians Plus has withdrawn a complaint with the state alleging that Unity Health Plans and UW Health illegally restrained competition for health insurance in southcentral Wisconsin.

-Wisconsin State Journal 

 

CATCHING UP: STARTUPS SELECTED FOR UNIQUE AMERICAN FAMILY/MICROSOFT MENTORING PROGRAM 

 

Ten new companies including one from Wisconsin were chosen for services supporting 'smart-home' advances.

 -Wisconsin State Journal

 

A BLIGHTED MAPLE BLUFF? YES, AND THEY HAVE AN $8.7 MILLION PLAN TO WIPE IT OUT

 

A tax increment district would raise up to $8.7 million to help fix the short stretch of North Sherman Avenue. 

-Wisconsin State Journal

Around the State and Points Elsewhere  

LOCAL LEADERS SAY ARENA PLANS MUST BE IN PLACE BY NEW YEAR

In January, with gubernatorial election over and Legislature back in session, community will need answers.
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel        

APARTMENT PROJECT WOULD CLOSE GAP IN MILWAUKEE RIVERWALK 

  

An apartment development about to begin construction along the Milwaukee River will include a new RiverWalk segment.

-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel    

   

For people who appreciate adult beverages, the building south of downtown Milwaukee might feel like the center of the universe. It houses Enlightened Brewing, Twisted Path Distillery and it will soon be home to Bittercube.
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 

An Oconomowoc medical office building leased to ProHealth Care has been sold to Rogers Memorial Hospital, which will convert it into an outpatient treatment center.
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel   

    

A preliminary proposal to convert a former industrial site into a possible retail building is getting support from the West Milwaukee Village Board.
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 

    

Lakefront Brewery Inc., which recently dropped plans to build a second facility in the Menomonee Valley, is now planning to expand on a neighboring parcel overlooking the Milwaukee River.
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

  

ARGENT INSURANCE MOVING TO PROPOSED PEWAUKEE OFFICE
 
Argent Insurance Co. plans to move to a new building that would be developed in Pewaukee's RidgeView Corporate Park, according to a proposal filed with the city.
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

STRAUSS BRANDS TO EXPAND FRANKLIN VEAL FACILITY

Meat packer Strauss Brands Inc. is expanding its Franklin operations, and adding around 30 jobs. 
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


St. Francis Brewing Co. is considering a site in Milwaukee's Menomonee Valley for its proposed brewery, owner Rick Michalski said Monday.
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

A proposed zoning change to allow Greenfield-based Ener-Con Cos. to develop housing near Little Muskego Lake has been rejected by the Muskego Common Council.
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel  
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