Cara Spoto
Cara Spoto, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
Wilde Automotive Group sells dealership properties for more than $42.8 million
Wilde Automotive Group, one of Wisconsin’s largest auto dealers, has sold its dealerships to Oregon-based Lithia & Driveway for more than $42.8 million, according to state property transfer records.
Wisconsin Humane Society exploring addition to Milwaukee campus
The Wisconsin Humane Society is planning to build a 14,010-square-foot addition to its Milwaukee campus at 4500 W. Wisconsin Ave. on the city’s west side.
Real Estate Spotlight: What’s the area’s next hot spot for industrial development?
For years, Kenosha County has been a hot spot for distributors and manufacturers finding available land to move in...
Gannett sells former Journal Sentinel printing plant in West Milwaukee to Chicago Tribune owner for $26 million
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel owner, newspaper publishing giant Gannett, has sold the newspaper’s former printing plant at 4101 W. Burnham St. in West Milwaukee to a subsidiary of newspaper conglomerate Alden Global Capital for $26 million, according to state property transfer records.
Mixed-use town center, apartment developments planned near Ballpark Commons in Franklin
Milwaukee-based Mandel Group and Franklin-based ROC Ventures have submitted plans to the City of Franklin for three developments near the Ballpark Commons area at the convergence of South 76th Street, Rawson Avenue and Loomis Road.
New Marquette Business School building puts focus on collaborative spaces
Business students attending Marquette University will soon have a building that matches the collaborative nature of their chosen field.
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Ghana-based Niche Cocoa to open first North American location in Franklin
Ghana-based Niche Cocoa is in the process of turning a 44,000-square-foot space at the Franklin Business Park into its first North American facility, local, state and national officials announced Tuesday.
Judge lifts injunction against Northridge Mall raze order – says owner must demolish buildings
U.S. Black Spruce Enterprise Group, Inc., the China-based owner of the blighted former Northridge Mall in Milwaukee must either demolish the mall or make what are estimated to be more than $6 million in repairs to structures and its grounds to bring the property back up to code.
Waukesha could get state’s first standalone Genesis dealership
Boucher Automotive Group is looking open a Genesis dealership at an existing site it owns at 1503 E. Moreland...
ABC Supply to establish its first Milwaukee location
ABC Supply Co., of the state’s largest privately-owned companies, is slated to establish its first location in Milwaukee.