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stanley taza 鈥?Milwaukee Bucks and city leaders held an official topping-off ceremony at the site of The Trade on Wednesday - the team s new hotel in the Deer District, which is expected to open in early 2023.The Autograph collection hotel by Marriott will have 207 rooms adjacent to Fiserv Forum, just west of Juneau Avenue between Vel R. Phillips Avenue and North Fifth Street.The building will contain 9,000 square feet of indo
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