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City to purchase land for Terry Porter’s Bronzeville development

The City of Milwaukee's Redevelopment Authority plans to purchase two vacant properties from Milwaukee County to assist a mixed-use development planned by former Milwaukee Bucks coach Terry Porter in the Bronzeville district.

Residential sales, listings down

Residential real estate sales in southeastern were down 26.4 percent in January and 21.8 percent in February, compared with the previous year, according to the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors (GMAR).

Zilber to buy property from Milwaukee County for Pabst brewery project

Joseph Zilber, the founder of Milwaukee-based Zilber Ltd., plans to purchase two small pieces of vacant property from Milwaukee County for his redevelopment of the former Pabst brewery property in downtown Milwaukee.

Real estate deal of the week

Wells Real Estate Investment Trust II, a real estate investment trust (REIT) owned by Norcross, Ga.-based Wells Real Estate Funds, announced that it has purchased the 240,000-square-foot office building at 11200 W. Parkland Ave., Milwaukee.

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The state Department of Corrections' Division of Community Corrections will host an open house on Friday of its new offices in the Beerline Crossing development at 4160 N. Port Washington Road in Glendale.

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Sheboygan bank will serve deaf customers

James and Jeanene Meisser, a husband-and-wife team, are raising funds now to open Lake Shore Bank, which will be based at 615 Pennsylvania Drive in Sheboygan.
The 5,600-square-foot bank is expected to open by the end of the second quarter of this year, but might open sooner, Jeanene Meisser said.
The new bank will offer traditional retail, commercial and mortgage services to Sheboygan-area customers. Lake Shore Bank will also appeal to a national clientele of deaf customers.

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