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Out-of-state investment landlords change Milwaukee s home landscape

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Plats and Parcels: Former Ballet HQ Becoming Dance Studio

Plus: A recap of the week s real estate news. By Jeramey Jannene - Apr 11th, 2021 03:03 pm //end headline wrapper ?>504 W. National Ave. Photo courtesy of NEWaukee. The new owners of the former Schlitz Tivoli Palm Garden in Walker’s Point will maintain it as a home for dance, albeit an entirely different kind than it has been for the past four decades. Built in 1901 by the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co., the two-story building was home to a variety of tenants after the original beer garden shuttered. A fire effectively gutted the interior in 1979, with the Milwaukee Ballet using the rebuilt structure as its home from 1981 through 2019. But the Ballet relocated in September 2019 to a new, purpose-built facility in the Historic Third Ward.

Habitat to serve 200 families on Milwaukee s NW side over 4 years

Habitat to serve 200 families on Milwaukee s NW side over 4 years Habitat to serve 200 families on Milwaukee’s NW side over 4 years From hammering to chopping, volunteers helped build three homes in Milwaukee s Harambee neighborhood part of a Habitat for Humanity project aimed at serving 200 families on Milwaukee s northwest side over four years. MILWAUKEE - From hammering to chopping, volunteers helped build three homes in Milwaukee s Harambee neighborhood Wednesday, April 7 part of a Habitat for Humanity project aimed at serving 200 families on Milwaukee s northwest side over four years. It truly is going to be a new chapter and a new day here in Harambee, said Brian Sonderman.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Habitat Building 80 Homes in Harambee

Dan Bader of Bader Philanthropies, whose foundation is funding 40 of the new homes, gathered Wednesday morning to celebrate the construction milestone. Volunteers, typically the backbone of Habitat’s house construction efforts, joined the officials in ceremonially raising the wall and nailing it into place. The house is one of at least seven being built on the block. Each of the houses will be two stories tall with three to four bedrooms and 1,200 to 1,400 square feet of living space. Qualifying applicants, who must undergo a financial counseling process and participate in the construction, will pay a mortgage of between $500 to $800 per month.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Attorney Blocking The Couture

City Attorney Blocking The Couture Spencer won t sign off on revised deal for downtown tower, saying Ald. Bauman overstepped his authority. By Jeramey Jannene - Mar 17th, 2021 09:11 am //end headline wrapper ?>The Couture transit concourse. Rendering by RINKA. Nothing is ever easy with The Couture, a proposed 44-story lakefront apartment tower first introduced in 2012. City Attorney Tearman Spencer is now refusing to sign a revised development agreement between Barrett Lo Visionary Development and the City of Milwaukee. He’s objecting to an amendment added by Alderman Robert Bauman, and accepted by Barrett Lo, that would have the development team contribute $100,000 to the anti-displacement fund administered by MKE United, a city partnership with several non-profits. The fund helps fight gentrification by helping residents in the greater downtown area pay their property taxes.

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