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Eyes on Milwaukee: Council Okays $20 Million Milwaukee Tool Deal

Approved unanimously. Company wants to move quickly on occupying Westown building. By Jeramey Jannene - May 4th, 2021 11:51 am //end headline wrapper ?>501 Building. Photo by Jeramey Jannene. The Milwaukee Tool deal went from controversial to quiet in a week. The Milwaukee Common Council unanimously approved a tax incremental financing package Tuesday morning that grants the company up to $20 million in exchange for bringing 2,000 jobs to the five-story office building at 501 W. Michigan St. None of the 15 members spoke about the deal, a stark change from the nearly four-hour public hearing the project was subject to last week before the Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Milwaukee Tool Deal Gets First Approval

Eyes on Milwaukee: Milwaukee Tool Deal Gets First Approval
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Milwaukee-based company teams up with Redevelopment Authority to make La Crosse River Point District a reality

Milwaukee-based company teams up with Redevelopment Authority to make La Crosse River Point District a reality March 9, 2021 9:58 PM Molly Ringberg LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) – The vision for La Crosse’s River Point District is getting closer to becoming a reality. Plans for the vacant property across from Festival Foods on Copeland Ave. have been a topic of discussion for more than two decades. Now, F Street Development Group is entering into a Planning Option Agreement with the Redevelopment Authority of La Crosse to turn the space into a mixed-use waterfront neighborhood. Using the Redevelopment Authority’s master plan, the company is conducting a feasibility study of the property, in addition to assessing commercial and housing needs of the community.

Park City: internationally known for outdoor recreation, dining, nightlife and now ultra-contemporary fine art

This story is sponsored by Canyon Corners. Utah s Park City is famous for many things–globally-recognized ski resorts, the annual Sundance Film Festival, the Utah Olympic Park and endless year-round outdoor recreational opportunities. And after a hard day of playing outdoors, the charming, former silver-mining town s nightlife does not disappoint, with its large variety of gourmet restaurants, bars, taverns and clubs. And now locals and visitors can view and purchase stunning ultra-contemporary fine art by internationally recognized artists at the newly opened Lurie Gallery-Park City at 6622 N. Landmark Drive in Canyon Corners, a mixed-use lifestyle development in Kimball Junction. The gallery was established by art dealer, Scot Lurie, who has traveled across the U.S. for 15 years doing art fairs. When the pandemic closed down public art events, Lurie decided it was time to put down roots. He had been coming to Park City since 1994 and loved the beautiful mountain setting, so Pa

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