With the state's budget committee expected to soon consider a possible cap on historic renovation tax credits, one Milwaukee developer is stressing how instrumental that incentive was in making his latest project a reality.
Do shops and other retail outlets attract residents to a particular place? Or should the assignment of the cause and effect labels go the other way, meaning that residents create the conditions that enable a new commercial business to thrive?
Wisconsin lawmakers have rejected Republican Gov. Scott Walker's plan to block the state Department of Natural Resources from purchasing any land through its stewardship program for at least the next 13 years.
Green Bay-based Associated Bank has agreed to generate nearly $200 million in mortgage loans in predominantly minority neighborhoods as part of a settlement over a federal racial discrimination complaint.
Sales of existing U.S. homes slipped in April due to relatively few listings and rising prices, a trend that could weigh on the recovering housing market.