OSHA fines Findorff for Edgewater death (UPDATE)
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. $6,300 for a construction worker’s death at a Madison hotel site in January.
OSHA wraps up Edgewater death investigation
The onsite investigation into a death during renovation work at the Edgewater Hotel in Madison has come to an end, according to an Occupational Safety and Health Administration official.
Supreme Court rejects Edgewater lawsuit (UPDATE)
A lawsuit from two Madison residents contesting the merits of a controversial downtown hotel expansion project will not be heard by the state Supreme Court.
Time slips away for Edgewater project
Citing a lack of communication from the project’s developer, Madison Mayor Paul Soglin said Friday The Edgewater redevelopment project probably won’t happen.
Residents want Wis. Supreme Court to hear Edgewater redevelopment case
Two Madison residents have petitioned the state's Supreme Court to hear a case regarding the Edgewater Hotel expansion.
Neighborhood group 1, Edgewater 0 … for now
It’s funny how sometimes you might lose a battle or two, but ultimately you win the war.
Madison council votes down $16M TIF for Edgewater Hotel
A tie vote of the Madison Common Council has put one of the city’s most controversial developments back on the ropes.
Edgewater subsidy at risk in Madison budget
A $16 million subsidy for the Edgewater Hotel redevelopment is too much for the city to include in its 2012 budget, according to Madison’s mayor.
Edgewater development scores court victory (UPDATE)
A state appellate court Thursday rejected the arguments of two Madison residents fighting the Edgewater Hotel redevelopment, inching the project closer to a construction start.
Edgewater neighbors pitch fit over possible tent
By James Briggs After more than a year of debate surrounding the $98 million redevelopment of Madison‘s Edgewater Hotel, the last municipal hurdle for developer Hammes Co. came down to […]
Madison history weighs on neighborhood activists
By James Briggs A Madison neighborhood group fears the city is irrevocably turning its back on the past, disregarding historic neighborhoods and structures. And, Fred Mohs, one of the fiercest […]
Today’s News
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- BUILDING BLOCKS: Second phase of Lower Yahara River Trail construction
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- Forecast: Economic challenges ahead as rates rise and labor shortages remain
- CBRE opens office on 18th floor of Milwaukee BMO Tower
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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
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- Turning the Corner(s) (PHOTO SLIDESHOW)