The Forest County Potawatomi
Tribe won approval for a $29 million development plan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Plans call for tribal offices, a cultural center, an indoor recreational building and officers for other businesses. The tribe also will renovate a high school on the property and restore other historic buildings.
The tribe bought the land in 1990, the former site of Concordia College. The land is about a mile from the tribe's casino in Milwaukee.
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Potawatomi tribe to redevelop former Concordia site
(The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 9/21)
Potawatomi plan to renovate site approved (The Business Journal of Milwaukee 9/20)
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Forest County Potawatomi Tribe outlines development plan (6/18)
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