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Speedwagon Properties buys Kenosha shopping centers for $43.7 million

Speedwagon Properties, a Chicago-based real estate investment firm, paid nearly $43.7 million to purchase the adjacent Southport Plaza and Indian Trail Plaza shopping centers in Kenosha, according to state records.

Hot Water Products moves to larger location in Milwaukee

Hot Water Products Inc. is hosting a grand opening event today at its new location at 7500 N. 81st St. in Milwaukee.

SURG to move Carnevor steakhouse into Umami Moto space

SURG Restaurant Group announced that it will move its Carnevor Steakhouse Moderne from 724 N. Milwaukee St. in downtown Milwaukee to a space occupied by Umami Moto at 718 N. Milwaukee St.

Arzbaecher to receive $3 million in stock options for interim role

Robert Arzbaecher will receive $3 million in stock options for his role as interim president and chief executive officer of Actuant Corp., according to an SEC filing by the company.

Sales

Commercial Property AssociatesA Bogota Columbia based investment group purchased a shopping center at 418 N. Mayfair Road, Wauwatosa, through...

Leases

Gerald Nell Inc.Henkels & McCoy, Inc. leased 10,800 square feet of industrial space at  N27 W23713 Paul Rd., Pewaukee,...
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Former Dairyland Greyhound Park site marketed for office, industrial redevelopment

The former Dairyland Greyhound Park property in Kenosha is being marketed for commercial real estate development.

SUPERIOR- Redevelopment Authority approves downtown renovation project

A historic renovation of an 1892 downtown building is in the works.
The Empire Block is slated for a makeover to its former glory starting next summer. It is expected to be complete in 2017.

SUN PRAIRIE: Drone sales take off at Farm Technology Days

It was easy to find the drones on display at the Wisconsin Farm Technology Days at the Statz Bros. dairy operation Tuesday because at least one was usually hovering over the 70-acre site that showcases just about every type and brand of farm machinery.

MADISON- Alliant to conduct multi-year solar-energy project

Alliant Energy will study solar energy generation in Madison in a multi-year project.
Construction on the project’s $5 million first phase started Monday on the 25 acres of land that houses Alliant’s 326,000-square-foot headquarters and is expected to be complete by year’s end.

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