Burghardt Sporting Goods owners acquire former New Berlin Walmart building
The former Walmart building in New Berlin has been acquired by the owners of Brookfield-based sporting-goods stores Burghardt Sporting Goods.
Developer acquires site of proposed apartment development in Oak Creek
An Illinois developer that plans to build a 300-unit apartment project near I-94 and Drexel Avenue in Oak Creek has acquired the 35-acre site for $2.85 million, according to state records.
Home sales up in February, but market could cool due to coronavirus
Home sales in metropolitan Milwaukee and the state have been full-steam ahead for some time, but the coronavirus pandemic could have an immediate cooling effect, says the Greater Milwaukee Area Association of Realtors.
Two Milwaukee-area hotels sold in separate deals
Two hotels in the Milwaukee area were sold recently in separate deals, according to state real estate transaction records.
Employee working in downtown office complex diagnosed with coronavirus
An employee who works in the 300 Kilbourn downtown office complex contracted the novel coronavirus, the building's owner confirmed on Monday.
Area grocers, retailers face unprecedented demand during coronavirus outbreak
Milwaukee-area grocery stores and other retailers have a conundrum on their hands in the face of the ever-growing novel coronavirus outbreak: Ensuring employees and customers are as safe and healthy as possible, while addressing unprecedented demand
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Breaking Ground: Five Points apartment development
The city of Milwaukee has selected a team to develop a mixed-use building at a city-owned site, located at...
Real Estate Spotlight: New interest boosts long-planned project at prime I-43 site
It is not uncommon for development projects to take a long time to move from the planning stage to...
Featured Deal: Future Bucyrus Club building in downtown South MilwaukeeÂ
The city of South Milwaukee is the new owner of the building at 1919 12th Ave., which will soon...
Wisconsin Center sees event cancellations due to coronavirus pandemic
At least two events that were to be held at downtown Milwaukee's convention center in the coming weeks have been cancelled due to the continued spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus.