Industries
UnitedHealthcare expands Healthy Savings program to more participants
UnitedHealthcare is expanding its Healthy Savings program to an additional 550,000 plan participants in Wisconsin, enabling people enrolled in self-funded employer, individual exchange and BadgerCare Plus Medicaid plans to purchase healthier foods at discounted prices.
Real estate odds and ends
Airgas buys Sheboygan building for $1.9 millionAn affiliate of Airgas Inc. recently purchased the 9,410-square-foot industrial building that it...
Sales
NAI MLG CommercialHilmont Holdings Inc. purchased 100,000 square feet of space at 11925 W. Carmen Ave., MIlwaukee, from WMI...
Walker to lead Canadian business development trip
Gov. Scott Walker announced Tuesday that he will lead a business development mission to Canada in June.
Leases
NAI MLG CommercialFantastic Sams leased 1,550 square feet of space at N81 W15000 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls, from MP...
Two bank branches in Glendale to relocate
A North Shore Bank branch and an AnchorBank branch in Glendale will move to new locations.
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Uline buys site for new office building
Uline purchased a 20-acre site from the Village of Pleasant Prairie, where the company plans to build a new office building, for $4.4 million, according to state records.
Former Porterhouse Restaurant to be sold at auction
The former Porterhouse Restaurant building, located at 800 W. Layton Ave. in Milwaukee near Mitchell International Airport, will be sold at auction by Micoley.com.
Walgreens store at 84th and Brown Deer Road to close
Deerfield, Ill.-based Walgreen Co. plans to close its store at 8488 W. Brown Deer Road, in Milwaukee, on June 18.
Last year the company closed its store at 4520 W. North Ave. in Milwaukee.
Last year the company closed its store at 4520 W. North Ave. in Milwaukee.
Bucks pledge community benefits for Park East development plans
Head of the Herd LLC, whose managing members include the majority owners of the Milwaukee Bucks, has pledged to meet the objectives of Milwaukee County’s Park East Redevelopment Compact (PERC) in its $400 million development proposal for the Park East corridor, according to a report from Milwaukee County economic development director James Tarantino.