Exciting Stadium Plans Advance in the Heart of Milwaukee
The Iron District in downtown Milwaukee is progressing toward its next phase, featuring an 8,000-seat professional soccer stadium.
The Iron District in downtown Milwaukee is progressing toward its next phase, featuring an 8,000-seat professional soccer stadium.
Despite the hurdles posed by fluctuating interest rates and rising construction costs, there is optimism within Milwaukee’s real estate sector.
Bear Development is at the heart of Milwaukee’s urban renaissance, leading two landmark projects poised to redefine the city’s landscape.
Bear Development, under the leadership of CEO S.R. Mills, showcases a dynamic approach in the real estate sector, working on a variety of projects from suburban subdivisions to urban affordable apartments.
Bear Development is playing a pivotal role in the construction of a new professional soccer stadium in downtown Milwaukee, with an expected completion in 2026.
The upcoming Milwaukee Iron District has received a significant financial boost with a $9.3 million state allocation, announced by Governor Tony Evers, towards a new professional soccer stadium.
Bear Development’s Michigan Street Commons, a 99-unit apartment building situated at 915 W. Michigan St., is now under construction in the Iron District.
Bear Development, is currently involved in an urban development project – the Iron District, where a longstanding mural, “People Helping People,” is located.
A new United Soccer League team’s name is to be chosen through a campaign started by Milwaukee Pro Soccer, which attracted more than 4,000 suggestions.
The Iron District project in downtown Milwaukee, led by Bear Development, has undergone a revision, replacing the planned 3,500-seat concert venue with a smaller, versatile event space within a repurposed office building.