Developer, neighbors find common ground for project
It wasn’t the cherry wood cabinets that won the day. Nor was it the floor-to-ceiling windows, stainless steel appliances or the wrought-iron balcony just begging for a potted geranium.
View ArticleConstruction team rebuilds Westlawn from the ground up
The Westlawn Gardens construction team proved that, sometimes, the best way to revive a struggling neighborhood is to knock it down and start over.
View ArticleResilience crew creates a green machine
Construction for the Resilience Research Center started far deeper than is typical for a project.
View ArticleHilton team finds treasures in Loyalty Building
People who renovate century-old buildings expect the unexpected.
View ArticleMatkom’s vision helps redefine area
Some said working on Milwaukee’s northwest side was “too much trouble,” but Ted Matkom saw its potential.
View ArticleThayer puts people first
The economic downturn hit quickly, leaving Tri-North Builders searching for ideas when the once-healthy retail and hospitality market skidded to a halt.
View ArticleFindorff sticks to founder’s style
A lot has changed in the nearly 125 years since J.H. Findorff founded his construction company, but his people-first philosophy holds strong.
View ArticleCullen estimator continues to rise above
JR Grulke says he knew he was watching a talented kid when Ryan Riemenschneider joined the crew.
View ArticleMinority business owner builds by listening
Gopal Adhikary’s ears have helped him land government contracts across Wisconsin and over its border, in Illinois.
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