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Greenfire Management Services

PBDC subsidiary, Greenfire Management Services, was recently featured in a imaging and branding project for our ownership—the Forest County Potawatomi. The ad is one of six that have run over the past several months. The goal of the ad campaign is to highlight the Tribe’s significant non-gaming investments across Wisconsin. Greenfire is grateful to be included in the campaign! 

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Friday Photos: The Hopping Brewery

There is no shortage of activity at the former Pabst brewery. Located on the northwest edge of downtown Milwaukee, the massive complex is hitting the home stretch in its ongoing redevelopment. Four apartment buildings are under construction, including one in the brewery’s massive, former malt house. Staying true to the complex’s heritage and new name, The Brewery, two new breweries are opening in the complex, including one by Pabst itself. And finally, a hotel is under construction at the east end of the complex.

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Eyes on Milwaukee: Ice Cream Factory Will Become Apartments

The Milwaukee Common Council unanimously approved city financing and a zoning variance to support the creation of 64 apartments at 1500 W. North Ave. in Lindsay Heights. The project, known as the The Legacy Lofts at the Blommer Ice Cream Factory, would also include first-floor commercial space that would house the Legacy Midwest Renewal Corp.

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Friday Photos: Bronzeville Rising

Big changes are coming to Bronzeville. A partnership formed by Melissa Goins‘ Maures Development Group and Joshua Jeffers‘ J. Jeffers & Co. is redeveloping the former Garfield Avenue School site into apartments and a new home for America’s Black Holocaust Museum. The development is the most substantial project in the Bronzeville district since the city created a redevelopment plan for the district in 2005.

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Wgetthta building recognized by the Milwaukee Historic Preservation Commission's 2017 Cream of the Cream City awards

Since 1993 the City of Milwaukee Historic Preservation Commission, the Common Council and the Mayor have issued the Cream of the Cream City awards “to recognize projects large and small which have preserved the rich history of Milwaukee found in its varied architecture from the 19th and 20th centuries. The recipients of these awards have added value to their neighborhoods and Milwaukee by preserving the unique design and character of historically designated properties,” according to its mission statement.

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Daily Reporter honors its Top Projects of 2016

PBDC subsidiary, Greenfire Management Services, honored with two projects recognized at the Daily Reporter's Top Projects of 2016 awards dinner May 16 - the Wgetthta Building at Wgema Campus and the Echelon Apartments at Innovation Campus.

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A view from above: Get latest aerial views of southeastern Wisconsin's construction boom

There is no better place to get a great view of the construction boom in southeastern Wisconsin than from above. Check out the attached slideshow to get an exclusive aerial look at many of southeastern Wisconsin's largest construction projects underway, including the new arena for the Milwaukee Bucks and Northwestern Mutual's corporate headquarters.

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Eyes on Milwaukee: Climb Inside the Belay Apartments

Engineering services on the project were provided by Pierce Engineering, Pinnacle Engineering and GZA GeoEnvironmental. General contracting is being led by Greenfire Management Services. Financing is being provided by Associated Bank.

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Urban spelunking: The "other" Lion House

When I say "lion house," I bet you think of the lovely 1851 Edward Diederich House on the lower East Side. I'm thinking, however, of the lion house, also known as George Koch house, 3209 W. Highland Ave., which shares a number of features with its elder brother.

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Friday Photos: River House Rising

The former Gallun Tannery site hasn’t looked this active in years. Construction crews are quickly building the first two buildings in the four-building River House apartment complex. The project is being developed by Atlantic Realty Partners on a stretch of N. Water St. just east of the Holton Street Viaduct. General contracting on the project is being led by Greenfire Management Services. The project is expected to be completed in 2017.

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