Cara Spoto
Cara Spoto, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
Drexel Town Square strip mall sold for nearly $6 million
A 10,351-square-foot strip mall at the Drexel Town Square development in Oak Creek has been sold for $5.97 million.
Weas plans office, research building in Glendale
Weas Development plans to build a 109,000-square-foot office and research building in Glendale and is seeking $3.1 million from the city in a developer incentive.
California investor buys Rockwell’s Mequon campus property for $48 million
A California investor has purchased Rockwell Automation’s sprawling Mequon campus property for just over $48 million.
The seller was FFI...
Irgens buys UWM Innovation Campus land where it is planning two office buildings
Milwaukee-based real estate development firm Irgens has purchased a total of 12.3 acres at the UWM Innovation Campus, located northeast of I-41 and Watertown Plank Road in Wauwatosa, where it plans to construct two office buildings.
A rejoiceful renovation – members celebrate Milwaukee Athletic Club transformation at gala
More than 500 Milwaukee Athletic Club members and their guests turned out in tuxes and gowns on Saturday night to celebrate the completion of the main portion of the $62 million renovation to the historic building in downtown Milwaukee.
Breaking ground: West Allis condo project
A developer hopes to replace a vacant PyraMax Bank building in West Allis with a $17 million condo development...
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Ugly Building: Former Hardee’s in downtown Waukesha
St. Paul Avenue, along the Fox River in downtown Waukesha, has been seeing a bit of a renaissance, with...
Who owns the block: East Capitol Drive, from Cottonwood to Maple avenues, Hartland
111 E. Capitol Drive
Owner: Heartfelt Properties LLC, registered to Richard R. Soper
Tenant: Tabi’s Lake CountryÂ
112 E. Capitol...
Bevy of road and transit projects could be funded by infrastructure act
When President Joe Biden signed the $1 trillion infrastructure bill into law last November, the five-year funding package was...
MSOE to build softball stadium on its downtown campus
Milwaukee School of Engineering on Friday announced plans to build a $2.9 million softball stadium on its downtown Milwaukee campus for its NCAA Division III women’s softball team.