Bear Development Advances Two Downtown MKE Projects
Bear Development has two mixed-use redevelopment projects underway in the Downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin area.
Bear Development has two mixed-use redevelopment projects underway in the Downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin area.
Bear Development is playing a significant role in the explosive residential growth that is currently taking place in western Racine County, Wisconsin.
The redevelopment of the Johnson Controls headquarters is among many Milwaukee office renovations projected to become an apartment building, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
NewPoint Real Estate Capital provided a $20.6 million construction loan to help finance Michigan Street Commons, which is a 99-unit affordable housing community in Milwaukee.
The proposed MKE soccer stadium, Iron District, could receive a $9.3 million boost from the state of Wisconsin under Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed capital spending budget.
The former Ramada hotel in downtown Milwaukee is being recycled rather than bulldozed. The structure at 633 W. Michigan St. will be deconstructed with a focus on saving as many materials
The state of Wisconsin recently released the results of its low-income housing tax credit application process.
A plan for an addition to Kenosha’s Sun Plaza, currently a mixed-use facility, was submitted to The Plan Commission by Kenosha County Human Services and Bear Development.
One of many significant Milwaukee apartment developments scheduled to proceed in 2023 is a 576-unit project, The Filer & Stowell Lofts, with six buildings at 123 and 147 E. Becher St.
Despite fiscal challenges in the economy, Iron District MKE was named among the several bright spots in this year’s local economic landscape.