Mitchell Interchange named Top Projects’ best
After 3-1/2 years of work, the crews behind the $350 million Mitchell Interchange project took home top honors Thursday night at The Daily Reporter’s Top Projects of 2012 event.
Hilton team finds treasures in Loyalty Building
People who renovate century-old buildings expect the unexpected.
The Moderne keeps it local
The product of Milwaukee’s “native sons,” The Moderne has a local feel from the penthouse floor contractors to the atypical foundation.
Summerfest sets its next stage
If the nine permanent stages dotting Summerfest were the national acts and the Marcus Amphitheater was the headliner, then the south end stage of the grounds was the band still paying its dues.
Project gives college a new home
From the two walls of windows in her fourth-floor office, Mary Pinkerton’s view of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater campus can stun visitors.
Broad feedback fuels hospital design
Employees and patients played the roles of designers and planners during the preparation for the $47 million Langlade Hospital in Antigo.
Clock Shadow takes sustainability to a new level
In the mind of architect Dan Beyer, the Clock Shadow Building epitomizes the word “sustainability.” Not only does the commercial development incorporate almost too many green building principles to mention, it also brings economic stability to Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood.
Best in Show
Each year, a panel of industry judges select the Best in Show from the Daily Reporter’s Top Projects. This year’s winner is …
Cleanup team finds potential in toxic wasteland
The abandoned Getzen Co. site left the city of Elkhorn with an eyesore and a toxic threat to public health.
Hospital replicates look and feel of home
On the western edge of Upper Nashotah Lake sits what looks like a stately English manor: a cluster of large, redbrick buildings stylized with white trim, ornate columns and multi-pane windows.
Pius XI plays it by ear in new theater
When the stage lights shine and the performers sing in the darkened Wendy Lindsey Theater at Pius XI High School, patrons might feel as if they are in a towering cathedral.
Theater caps Milwaukee park’s revival
The Selig-Joseph Theater in Milwaukee represents a departure from the ordinary both in its design and its symbolism for a neighborhood.
Today’s News
- Trump announces $19M modernization of coal plant near Portage
- Wauwatosa shops for specialty grocer
- Wisconsin allocates nearly $50M in tax credits for housing projects
- Contractors eager to fill positions as open construction jobs tick up to 259,000
- Wisconsin awards $130,000 for construction and trade worker training
- Milwaukee manufacturer plans expansion with data center growth
- Megaprojects push Milwaukee construction costs above U.S. average
- Brown County drops data center moratorium proposal
- Cobalt Partners share North Shore Library development plans
- Zignego Co. scores $45M highway contract at start of construction season
- New Berlin residents cold on Rockwell Automations plan
- TOP BIDDERS: The biggest recent winning bids from around Wisconsin | June 1
Project Profiles
- First prefabricated bridge in US installed in Eau Claire County
- Illinois developer worked with Wisconsin contractor to build 258-unit Wauwatosa apartment complex
- VJS Construction raises the roof for Bruce Guadalupe Community School expansion project
- Microgrid pilot project will store energy for village affected by outages
- Dane County sees uptick in highway work zone crashes, on track to exceed last year
- The Hop streetcar will debut newest service route in fall with limited service
- FPC Live slims venue proposal to 1 downtown building
- Children’s Hospital urgent care center in Milwaukee gets first round of city approval
- With Sonag Construction shut down, feds move to block indicted owner from collecting leftover assets
- Four contractors selected to build border wall prototypes
- UW-Milwaukee’s Greenstreet shaping minds (and the city)
- Turning the Corner(s) (PHOTO SLIDESHOW)




















