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Mid-America Real EstateBuffalo Wild Wings renewed their lease for 7,350 square feet of space at Moorland Commons, 15500 W....
Pewaukee Pick ‘n Save building sold for $9 million
Cole Capital, the Phoenix, Ariz.-based private capital management business of American New York-based Realty Capital Properties Inc., recently purchased the 55,000-square-foot Pick ‘n Save store building at 1405 Capitol Dr. in Pewaukee for $9 million, according to state records.
Three former AMF Bowling Centers in Milwaukee area put up for sale
Three former AMF Bowling Center buildings that closed recently in the Milwaukee area are now listed for sale.
Nordstrom buys site for its Mayfair Mall store for $1.17 million
Seattle-based Nordstrom Inc. recently purchased the site at Mayfair Mall in Wauwatosa where it is building a new department store.
Brewers form ‘Creative Council’ of young professionals
The Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club has formed a “Brewers Creative Council” from a group of young area professionals, who will help the organization evaluate and develop promotional and marketing strategies.
Potawatomi chooses Imperial for laundry, company expands
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino has chosen Racine-based Imperial Laundry Services to launder the linens from its new 19-story hotel, which opened Monday.
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Briggs & Stratton to acquire Allmand Bros.
Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton Corp. announced that it has agreed to acquire Holdrege, Neb.-based Allmand Bros Inc. for $62 million.
BMO forecasts 2.6% Wisconsin GDP growth in 2015
BMO Capital Markets Economic Research has forecast 2.6 percent GDP growth in Wisconsin in 2015, up from its estimate of 2.1 percent GDP growth for 2014 and the actual GDP growth of 1.7 percent in 2013.
Tri City names new president
Oak Creek-based Tri City National Bank has named Craig Dedrick its new president.
Ameriprise advisors earn national recognition
Ameriprise Financial advisors Gary Dunco, CFP, CRPC, APMA, and Robert DiDonato, CIMA, recently qualified to attend the 2014 National Conference in Boston.