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Continental Properties to buy Iceport site

City of Cudahy officials finally put a dagger into the heart of the Iceport project. On Tuesday the city and Sportsites LLC, the Iceport developer, signed an agreement to end the project. Sportsites also agreed to sell the entire 26-acre site to Menomonee Falls-based Continental Properties Company Inc.

A celebration of discipline

There is something absolutely thrilling about watching a really good marching band, so imagine my delight in seeing eight...

Marketing ethics

In the ever changing worlds of marketing and public relations, there are, somehow, certain things that never seem to...

Let’s rebuild our health care system

The following scenario is purely hypothetical, but it could one day happen to you. Or me. You become afflicted...

Ecotourism is flourishing

"We're going to have to do a whole lot more, and give nature at least a chance to repair...

Chrysler may be doomed

Earlier this week, Ceberus shoved aside Thomas LaSorda to name Robert Nardelli CEO of Chrysler. One wonders why.As things...

Skilled labor force will be crucial for regional economy

We cannot win the bet on manufacturing unless we as a region and a state work hard to help...

Milwaukee area industrial space vacancy rate dips

The Milwaukee area's industrial space vacancy rate fell during the second quarter of this year from 7.6 percent in the first quarter to 7.3 percent, according to a report by Boston-based Colliers International.
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RFPs could reshape area near State and Water

Two requests for proposals (RFPs) from developers could lead to new buildings that dramatically reshape the area northwest of Water Street and State Street in downtown Milwaukee.

Low income apartment building planned for central city

Cardinal Capital Management Inc. and United Christian Church Inc. plan to build a three-story, 24-unit, low income apartment building on a vacant lot at 2500-14 W. Center St., in the central city of Milwaukee.

Another Milwaukee RFP

The City of Milwaukee is seeking requests from developers to buy and redevelop the former Hawley Road Engine House fire station at 407 N. Hawley Road, Milwaukee.

Real estate profile: Lyle Landowski

real estate broker, Inland Companies

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