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Development work begins on Park East project

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Park East poised to start renewal

Development plans are close to bearing first fruit in area north of downtown. Read Story

Downtown condos: If you build them, they will come

Urban condo sales maintaining brisk pace. Read Story

Park East breaks ground

The Flatiron is first building under construction on former freeway stub. Read Story

Ald. D'Amato Joined Developer Rod Engel

In July 2006 Ald. D'Amato joined developer Rod Engel during a special "watering ceremony" for some of the plantings that will adorn the outside of The Flatiron, a $10 million condominium development on a triangle-shaped parcel at N. Jefferson St./E. Read Story

In Your Neighborhood

The Flatiron, the first privately owned project to break ground in the Park East redevelopment corridor, will house 38 condominiums when completed. Read Story

Glendale complex to become condos

Glendale Lakes, with 97 units at 1600 W. Green Tree Road, will be sold to an investors group led by developer Rod Engel of Legacy Real Estate Partners LLC, based in Deerfield, Ill. Read Story

Converts to Condos

Latest twist in downtown housing: Trading apartment rent for home sales. Read Story

Illinois firm wins Park East project

The Milwaukee Department of City Development has selected a proposal from Legacy Real Estate Partners, Deerfield, Ill., to build a $10 million, mixed-use development with 33 condominiums on city-owned property in the Park East corridor. Read Story

Childhood friends come together to build Union Point

Rod Engel remembers being dropped off for the first time at Rick Goldman's house in Northbrook, Ill., when he was 2 years old. From their very first encounter, the two friends started building things. Read Story

Staircase, boathouse with park will dress up area

Commerce St., already one of the city's hottest housing markets, is also becoming a showcase for cutting-edge public works. Read Story

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