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Pabst Milwaukee Brewery & Taproom | 1037 W. Juneau Ave. | Milwaukee
The church building that houses the Pabst Milwaukee Brewery & Taproom has a long history – very little of which has to do with religion.
Germania Building | 135 W. Wells St. | Milwaukee
When Cardinal Capital Management Inc. and Haywood Group partnered in 2016 to redevelop the historic Germania Building in downtown Milwaukee, their idea to create an equal mix of market-rate and tax-credit apartments was initially met with skepticism.
Mackie Building | 225 E. Michigan St. | Milwaukee
In 1879, Rutherford B. Hayes was president, Doc Holliday was shooting up bad guys in his New Mexico saloon, and construction of the Mackie Building was being completed. Hayes and Holliday are long since gone, but the Mackie Building remains a fixture of downtown Milwaukee.
Homebuilders to start construction in new Menomonee Falls community
Lots in the community start at $99,000 and are as high as $150,000. Ranch-style homes would be a minimum of 1,600 square feet and two-story homes will be a minimum of 1,800 square feet.
2018 Real Estate Awards Hall of Fame: Tom Dondlinger
Tom Dondlinger is a 2018 Real Estate Awards Hall of Fame inductee
2018 Real Estate Awards Hall of Fame: Bill Livingston
Bill Livingston is a 2018 Real Estate Awards Hall of Fame inductee
Home buyers still confronted by a challenging market
The prime time to buy and sell a home is near yet the process remains fraught with low inventory and rising prices.
There was a 22.6 percent drop in single-family housing sales in the Buffalo market in March — down to 625 closed transactions compared to 807 in 2017. That was impacted by a 16.3 percent decline in available homes — 2,407 from 2,875 in the year-over-year period. New listings fell 13.1 percent to 1,285 from 1,478.
That again made it a seller's market with median prices climbing…
2018 Real Estate Awards Hall of Fame: Nestor Weigand Jr.
Nestor Weigand Jr. is a 2018 Real Estate Awards Hall of Fame inductee
McMillan opponents appeal again after D.C. order grants permission to move forward
Opponents of the $720 million McMillan Sand Filtration Plan redevelopment this week filed a petition in an attempt to stop the project, after District officials issued an order late last week that allows developers to advance.
Kirby Vining, treasurer of Friends of McMillan, said in an email that his group has submitted a ‘petition for review’ with the D.C. Court of Appeals of the Mayor’s Agent’s decision, which essentially granted developers EYA, Jair Lynch Real Estate and Trammell Crow…
Top of the Market: Nashville’s most expensive homes sold from April 1-7
Check out the most-expensive homes sold in Nashville recently by clicking through the slideshow with this story.
Our latest installment is topped by a $1.86 million home in the 37204 ZIP code.
This weekly feature is compiled using Davidson County property records.