Demolition of Northridge Mall completed as city seeks new uses
Demolition of the former Northridge Mall has been completed, and the city of Milwaukee will move onto the next phase of redevelopment.
Royal Capital’s Cudahy Farms project moving forward
Royal Capital Group announced Cudahy Farms, a 50-acre development, more than two years ago.
PHOTOS: Excavators come for JCPenney next as Northridge Mall demolition continues
When the dust settles for the overall mall demolition, there will be space for at least 50 acres of development.
Milwaukee reaches milestone in Northridge Mall teardown
Demolition is expected to wrap up in fall of 2025 and is the first step in a larger planning process, said Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson.
Milwaukee picks GRAEF to help plan for Northridge Mall replacement
GRAEF will help the city with planning, urban design and market analysis services of the former mall site.
PHOTOS: Inside the former Northridge Mall before demolition
The city of Milwaukee on Monday took media on a tour of the former Northridge Mall before Veit & Company starts complete demolition.
Winning bid announced for asbestos removal at former Northridge Mall
Veit and Company, which has an office in New Berlin, was selected the winning bid for razing the former mall.
Asbestos, demo bids going out for Northridge Mall
The city of Milwaukee will soon start the second phase of demolition at Granville Station, formerly known as Northridge Mall.
Operating Engineers picket HM Brandt’s work at Northridge Mall
Union officials said they weren't against the project but were protesting the contractor for better wages.
Excavators start knocking down the Boston Store at Northridge
Fencing and security patrols surround the area as HM Brandt crews knock down the store exterior.
Milwaukee takes control of former Northridge Mall
A missed tax deadline might have spelled the end of a years-long legal battle between mall owners and the city.
Milwaukee could finally take control of Northridge Mall
If the city acquires the mall by the end of January, it could be the end of a legal battle going on for four years.
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