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As demolition work has begun at the former Northridge Mall some members of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 139 are protesting about what workers on the project are being paid ...
Crews are making progress on demolishing the abandoned Northridge Mall in Milwaukee. The building has sat empty for more than two decades at the corner of 76th Place and Brown Deer Road; becoming ...
Former Northridge Mall demolition on track to be complete in late summer, city solicits ideas Community input requested for development at 76th and Brown Deer Share Updated: 10:20 PM CDT Mar 19, 2025 ...
A contractor tours the inside the former Northridge Mall at West Brown Deer Road and North 76th Street in Brown Deer on Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Exterior demolition work has started on the mall as a ...
The 58-acre site at West Brown Deer Road and North 76th Street will be cleared by fall 2025. Department of City Development officials have long seen it as a site for new uses, including light ...
The city took control of the remaining mall, at West Brown Deer Road and North 76th Street, in January through property tax foreclosure after a five-year court battle.
The backstory: The mall closed in 2003, and an exodus of more businesses from the Brown Deer corridor followed. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android ...
With demolition underway, the 58-acre site at West Brown Deer Road and North 76th Street will be cleared by fall 2025. "This site has tremendous potential," Johnson said during the Monday night ...
The work to make the 100-acre site, at West Brown Deer Road and North 76th Street, available for new development should be completed by fall 2025. The city began tearing down the mall in March.
The Brief Demolition remains underway on Milwaukee's former Northridge Mall property. A community meeting to discuss the site's future was held on Wednesday night, March 19. The mall closed in 2003.
The City of Milwaukee was awarded its long-sought control of the Northridge property in January, and last month a demolition contract of $10.68 million was awarded to Minnesota-based Veit & Co. Inc.
The mall first closed in 2003 and was bought by China-based U.S. Black Spruce Enterprise Group in 2008. The owner promised plans for an Asian market, but those plans never moved forward.