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Plus: A rundown of this week s real estate news. By Jeramey Jannene - Feb 14th, 2021 12:54 pm //end headline wrapper ?>27th and Wisconsin development site. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
The proposal to develop a new office building for the State of Wisconsin at the southwest corner of N. 27th St. and W. Wisconsin Ave. took a major step forward this week.
The state Building Commission approved funding to acquire the full-block, 2.63-acre site for $2 million and allocated an additional $2 million for site preparation.
The building would replace the Milwaukee State Office Building, 819 N. 6th St., with most employees relocating to the new facility. Conceptual plans approved by the city include a 200,000-square-foot office building with a 680-stall parking structure.
LGBTQ Votes Were Crucial in the 2020 Election
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It goes without saying that no one played Frank Sinatraâs âIt Was a Very Good Yearâ on This Is Itâs jukebox this past New Yearâs Eve. In these times of social strife, economic woes and a deadly pandemic, even the most ironically inclined would not have dared venture there. On top of everything else, regime assaults on LGBTQ rights made life exasperating. Even in defeat, they continued. A month after the election, the U.S. Department of Labor moved to allow federal contractors to discriminate against LGBTQs. Michigan followed suit, ruling that the stateâs anti-discrimination law doesnât protect gays. But letâs not dwellâ¦
Man convicted in 2016 hit-and-run death, charged in December deadly crash
At the time of the December crash, George Reel was also facing a separate prosecution from August where a judge ordered him not to drive as a condition of bail. Share Updated: 2:20 PM CST Jan 6, 2021
Man convicted in 2016 hit-and-run death, charged in December deadly crash
At the time of the December crash, George Reel was also facing a separate prosecution from August where a judge ordered him not to drive as a condition of bail. Share Updated: 2:20 PM CST Jan 6, 2021 As a condition of being released from his bail in a case where he was accused of running from police, Milwaukee County Court Commissioner Alexis Liggins ordered George Reel not to get behind the wheel of a car. Four months later, Reel, who was previously convicted in a deadly hit-and-run was charged with driving away from the scene of a crash which killed a pedestrian, court records obtained by WISN 12 News show.Pro
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled against President Trump's latest attempt to overturn the state's election results. The ruling came just an hour before Wisconsin's electors were set to confirm Biden's win in the state.