Industries
Columbus McKinnon completes acquisition of Magnetek
Amherst, N.Y.-based Columbus McKinnon Corp., a material handling products manufacturer, has completed its acquisition of Menomonee Falls-based Magnetek Inc.
Reed Street Yards development site sold to C.D. Smith Construction
C.D. Smith Construction Inc. has purchased a 1.6-acre lot in Reed Street Yards where it will build the first property in what will become a global water technology business park.
Waukesha’s Museum Apartments progressing
Plans to convert the former Waukesha County courthouse, jail and connector building into high-end apartments continue to progress as the city’s Plan Commission had its first look at the proposal this week.
White Lodging Services and Jackson Street Holdings to manage SpringHill Suites
White Lodging Services Corp. will partner will Jackson Street Holdings, LLC to manage the new SpringHill Suites hotel in downtown Milwaukee.
Downtown Waukesha apartment complex sold for $29 million
Mountain Village, a 319-unit apartment complex near downtown Waukesha, has been sold by Styza Family LP to Illinois investor Axiom Properties for $29 million.
Glendale hotel up for auction
The Suites at Northshore in Glendale will be sold in an online auction on auction.com from Sept. 28 to Sept. 30.
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CBREJablonka Investments LLP purchased 52,820 square feet of space at N92 W15966 Megal Dr., Menomonee Falls, from Jerona LLC.DTZ...
Leases
CBREGruber Law Offices leased 18,136 square feet of space and Michael Sperling leased 4,421 square feet of space at...
MADISON- Controversial UW-Madison flu research yields new vaccine model
A controversial technique to create flu viruses, now effectively banned, led to the discovery of a flu vaccine model that could be more reliable than today’s main method using chicken eggs, according to a study by UW-Madison scientist Yoshihiro Kawaoka.
MARSHFIELD- Marshfield Clinic moves up plans for hospital
Marshfield Clinic announced on Tuesday that it will open a hospital in Marshfield next year, offering the latest evidence yet that competition in the healthcare market is heating up in central Wisconsin.