Journal Sentinel internet business reporter Tom Daykin talks about commercial true estate and advancement, like outlets, hotels, offices, condos, apartments and industrial buildings. Comments (twelve) See Feedback >> Tags: Office : North Aspect Permalink | E mail This Blog July 14, 2010 |(twelve) CommentsA group that programs to buy a vacant building in Milwaukee's Bronzeville area, and renovate it into workplace space, is seeking a $171,000 loan from the city Redevelopment Authority.Inner City Arts LLC would buy the city-owned building, at 642 W. North Ave., for $1,
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