Milwaukee elected officials approved plans for a US$150-million tower with high-end and low-income apartments, Milwaukee Business Journal reports. The 32-story building, planned for Convent Hill, will include 350 apartments, office space and interior parking. The ratio of affordable versus luxury homes hasn’t been solidified yet, but there could be anywhere from 190-280 luxury apartments. The final plans will include a total of 300-350 apartments. The project is expected to have excess profits, and that money will go directly to the housing authority for additional projects. The goal is to break ground in spring 2020.