Beth Weirick, who helped champion development in downtown Milwaukee for more than two decades, is transitioning from her role as the executive director of the city's Business Improvement District 21.
Lynden Sculpture Garden’s Winter Carnival, a non-alcoholic five-course dinner at Lupi & Iris and more are coming up.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) facility at 310 E. Knapp St. in downtown Milwaukee, which ...
After 2024 saw the opening of two new high-rise apartment buildings in downtown Milwaukee, 2025 is expected to bring more clarity about the demand for those units and the potential for more luxury ...
Milwaukee Downtown, Business Improvement District (BID) #21 announced upcoming leadership changes on Thursday, including a new CEO for the ...
Luxury high-rises provide vast amounts of property taxes to local governments; empty lots and parking lots contribute almost ...
Amid shifts in the hospitality market, a long-planned hotel in downtown Milwaukee could break ground this summer, according ...
Dubbed the Milwaukee Axis Experience Center, the new space will be designed to foster innovation, collaboration and ...
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Beth Weirick, who has led Business Improvement District No. 21 since 1998, serving as the organization’s only executive ...
A $2 million, 22,000-square-foot dog park is set to open in downtown Milwaukee in 2025. The site below Interstate 794 will connect to a future brewery.
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