Marriott Hotel in Bucks Deer District will honor calloused hands that built the city By Jeramey Jannene - May 5th, 2021 11:31 am //end headline wrapper ?>The Trade Milwaukee rendering. Rendering by Gary Brink & Associates.
The Milwaukee Bucks and hotel developer North Central Group announced that the 205-room Marriott Autograph Collection hotel under development across from Fiserv Forum will be known as “The Trade Milwaukee.”
The name builds on what Middleton-based North Central has teased for months: a brand that honors “the calloused hands that built Milwaukee” and the city’s history as a fur trading post.
In a video shown to attendees at a Wednesday morning press conference, high-energy music was played over images of people building the city while clips of
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By Jeramey Jannene - Apr 28th, 2021 01:52 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Marriott Autograph Collection hotel proposed for 420 W. Juneau Ave. Rendering by GBA.
With city approvals nearly complete on a proposed 205-room hotel across from Fiserv Forum, the Milwaukee Bucks are pursuing plans to build an office building and apartment complex.
North Central Group would build a nine-story Marriott Autograph Collection hotel at 420 W. Juneau Ave., a vacant lot across from Fiserv Forum.
The Common Council’s Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee unanimously recommended approval of a zoning change for the project on Tuesday. The full council will consider the proposal on May 4th.
Big change for distinctive Riverwest building. Plus: A busy week of real estate news. By Jeramey Jannene - Apr 25th, 2021 12:13 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Cream City Hostel in 2019, 500 E. Center St. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
There is new life for the former bank building at 500 E. Center St., but not as a hostel.
Cream City Hostel, which opened in 2019, fell victim to the global travel downturn triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
RiverBee LLC, which owns the property, pivoted to seeking a new tenant in 2020. The investment group owns many of the fixtures, including the beds, in addition to the property.