A 210-acre mixed-use development is being planned for the Pabst Farms site in western Waukesha County. The proposal covers land in both Oconomowoc and Summit, located north and south of Interstate 94.
Mayor Brandon Johnson has selected a group of neighborhood developers to replace a plot of vacant city land on the Far South Side with a four-story, mixed-use development called 1Fifteen at Michigan ...
Plans for a mixed-use development with 800 apartments to be built at the corner of University Boulevard West and Veirs Mill ...
A report found that a high density, mixed use project would be a lucrative use for the old Milwaukee Public Museum site once ...
Developers have filed an environmental impact statement preparation notice for the Hoʻonani Village mixed-use development proposed for 1,600 residential apartment units near the old Puʻunēnē sugar ...
OCONOMOWOC, Wis. — A planned 210-acre, mixed-use development was announced for Pabst Farms in Oconomowoc and Summit. Pabst Farms Development, the landowner and Milwaukee-based Cobalt Partners ...
Richmond has issued an RFQ for a downtown mixed-use project to include a bus transfer hub, housing and retail.
Thiensville Plan Commission reviews 80-unit mixed-use proposal Heimat Group project includes commercial space and amenities Village considers rezoning and TIF agreement to advance development ...
A mixed-use development and a downtown master plan that will “set the stage” for future development in Bargersville are in the approval process. These pieces were first dreamed up during development ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Plans from developers were submitted for “Germantown Green,” a new development building intended to be filled with shops and restaurants. Developers said the building, which ...
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Board Members, Metro staff and community members at the Deanwood Metro station to announce a new library, housing and more coming to the neighborhood. (Randy Clarke/X). Washington Metro Transit ...
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