In recent months, a planned affordable housing project on North Oakland Avenue in Shorewood has stirred up backlash from nearby business owners, contentious discourse and a now-fizzled effort to ...
Gartner surveyed 350 executives at billion-dollar companies already deploying AI agents, automation, and digital twins. Eighty percent cut headcount. Some by as much as 20%. The companies that cut the ...
An Iron County judge has ordered a pause on construction over four waterway crossings in the path of the Line 5 relocation project in northern Wisconsin. In 2019, Enbridge initiated plans for a ...
A construction worker suffered minor injuries Wednesday after he fell 30 feet at a Findorff construction site in Madison. The man was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was treated and released the ...
The State Building Commission has approved nearly a quarter million dollars in local infrastructure and community development projects across Wisconsin. “Our Non-State Grant Program has been a ...
The 99-member Assembly has been viewed as the GOP’s best bet this fall. Those odds just got a little worse with the retirements of Republican Reps. Jessie Rodriguez and Dean Kaufert. Rodriguez, R-Oak ...
The precast shell of the future Nature & Culture Museum of Wisconsin is complete and the building is expected to open in 2027. Currently, crews are chipping away at the interior in downtown Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson proposed $20 million funding to help create new housing and infrastructure upgrades in King Park. The funds were sourced from The Brewery tax incremental financing ...
David Kahler, the longtime leader of Milwaukee-based architecture firm Kahler Slater, has died. He was 89. Kahler joined the firm and 1965 and led the firm alongside Thomas “Mac” Slater from 1974 to ...
Milwaukee County and the State of Wisconsin have bought their spaces at the new forensic and protective medicine facility in Wauwatosa. The government bodies paid a combined total of more than $219.3 ...
The Daily Reporter’s Ethan Duran sits down with returning guest Pat Kressin, president and CEO of full-service Milwaukee engineering firm GRAEF. The two talk about developments in technology, labor ...
Wrightstown village officials’ willingness to hear out future data center proposals met public disapproval on May 13 at the village’s public forum to gauge resident opinion. At times, the three-hour ...