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  2. The Milwaukee area is one of the most competitive rental ...

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    Virginia's Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News metro area topped Forbes' list of the most competitive U.S. rental markets. The area has the fifth-lowest number of available rentals, with 85 per ...

  3. New Maker's Market in 'funky' South Milwaukee building could ...

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    Small businesses will be able to have small storefronts by sharing space in the new South Milwaukee Maker’s Market at 924 Milwaukee Ave.

  4. Single-room occupancy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, several of the big SRO hotels were renovated, including the Milwaukee, the Northern Pacific, and the Eastern; however, the fire, safety, and earthquake code upgrades led to big rental increases (for example, the Publix Hotel rental went from $75 per week for a SRO in the early 2000s to $1,350 per month for a micro-studio in 2018 ...

  5. Milwaukee-area home tours for 2024 showcase functional design

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    Historic Milwaukee Spaces & Traces 2024 Historic Milwaukee Inc. presents its 42nd annual Spaces & Traces tour from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 4, featuring mid-century modern homes in the metro Milwaukee ...

  6. 100 East Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    100 East Wisconsin or The Faison Building is a 37-story, 495 ft (151 m)-tall skyscraper located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Erected in 1989 on the site of the old Pabst Building, its design is reflective of the German-American architecture that has been preserved in downtown Milwaukee, much like Detroit's Ally Detroit Center.

  7. Ward 4 (Milwaukee, WI startup accelerator space) - Wikipedia

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    The 12,000 square foot space for Ward 4 is privately funded by Milwaukee County executive Chris Abele [2] and is considered a second step for his venture investment group, CSA Partners LLC to "spur economic development" through creation of a space for early-stage companies to meet. [3] Desk and office space are leased through membership. [4]