Alex Zank
Tenant improvements to new GRAEF HQ expected to begin Aug. 1
Aug. 1 is when GRAEF-USA Inc. expects work to begin tenant improvement work on its new headquarters in downtown Milwaukee.
Statewide home sales declined sharply last month
Sales of existing homes in the state as a whole and its southeastern region decreased sharply in June while prices continued rising well above the rate of inflation, according to the most recent report from the Wisconsin Realtors Association.
Fair Oaks Farms eyes move into fourth building in Pleasant Prairie...
Fair Oaks Farms LLC plans to expand its presence in LakeView Corporate Park in Pleasant Prairie by occupying a 56,000-square-foot building for dry storage and warehousing.
Zilber sells 15 industrial buildings in Racine, Kenosha counties
An affiliate of a Boston-based real estate investment firm has acquired 15 properties in Racine and Kenosha counties, totaling nearly 114 acres, for nearly $130 million, according to state records.
Home on Pewaukee Lake sold for $2 million
A home on Pewaukee Lake has been sold for $2 million, according to state records.
Breaking ground: Adams Garden Park
Construction commenced in May on Adams Garden Park project in Lindsay Heights neighborhood.
Real estate spotlight: Developments could rebuild ‘undervalued’ downtown Racine
Pair of development proposals could help rebuild downtown Racine
BMO Tower completion to highlight area development projects for second half...
The latest addition to Milwaukee’s skyline is still on track to finish at the end of this year.
Construction of the 25-story BMO Tower reached...
DNC, state budget provide rosy outlook for Wisconsin Center District
The first half of the year was largely good news for the Wisconsin Center, says the group that runs the downtown Milwaukee convention facility.
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Kenall HQ in Kenosha sold for $29.3 million
The 354,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution facility in Kenosha where Kenall Manufacturing Co. is headquartered has been sold for $29.3 million.
Northridge owners contemplating lawsuit following panel’s upholding of raze orders
The owners of the former Northridge Mall on Milwaukee's far northwest side are likely to take the city to court after a commission found that orders to raze the mall property were reasonable.