Market shift spurs Portland developer’s ‘very necessary pivot’
For a Portland developer, renderings and schematics are cheaper to change than wood, steel and concrete.
Height a question for new Columbia River bridge
Seven years after the start of planning, the height of a proposed Columbia River Crossing still is up in the air as planners face a permit deadline for the new Interstate 5 toll bridge between Portland and Vancouver.
KRM debate switches to development (VIDEO)
By Sean Ryan Competing predictions of commuter rail in southeast Wisconsin are casting the project as either a development mirage or a dream come true for struggling builders. “That puts […]
Contractors brace for project labor agreements showdown
By Justin Carinci Dolan Media Newswires Portland, Ore. — In size alone, the Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt Federal Building project in Portland would be unusual: It’s a remodel estimated to cost […]
Congregation, contractor team up for church
By Nathalie Weinstein Dolan Media Newswires Portland, Ore. — After a split with another church, the Ukrainian Bible Church was at a loss for where to settle. But with the […]
Planner blames obesity on sidewalk shortage
Tyler Graf Dolan Media Newswires Portland, OR – Sometimes, a neighborhood’s street layout can be harmful to public health. That’s why the Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability is undertaking […]
High-energy rooftop
[caption id="attachment_6141" align="alignnone" width="400" caption="The new 23-story Twelve|West building in downtown Portland, Ore., has four roof-mounted, building-integrated wind turbines rising 270 feet above the street. Each 12-foot-diameter turbine has a rotation system that orients the blades to wind. The units are predicted to generate about 10,000 kilowatt-hours per year. The building’[...]
Today’s News
- Wisconsin announces $248M for essential projects statewide
- Inside the $255M Milwaukee Public Museum project
- Wangard Partners plans 200,000-square-foot food and beverage facility in Jefferson
- Wisconsin Pre-Bid Meetings – Week of May 18, 2026
- Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin pays $219M for space in new forensic lab
- Wrightstown tensions high amid data center proposal
- Milwaukee’s King Park near Pabst site could get $20 million for housing
- David Kahler dies at 89
- Construction to begin this summer on two downtown Milwaukee hotels
- Citing economic uncertainty, Uline asks to pause warehouse development
- West Bend apartment complex sold for $26M
- Oshkosh approves Woodman’s shopping center redevelopment
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)









