Industries
Developer obtains approval for MEDC loan to renovate Wauwatosa retail building
Developer Joshua Jeffers, the owner of Milwaukee-based J. Jeffers & Co. LLC received approval Tuesday of a $250,000 loan from the Milwaukee Economic Development Corp. to renovate a 6,300-square-foot historic retail building at 6505-19 W. North Ave. in Wauwatosa.
Larger loan approved for Milwaukee’s Asian Market expansion
The owners of Milwaukee’s Asian Market gained approval Tuesday for a larger loan from the Milwaukee Economic Development Corp. to build an 80,000-square-foot public market/community center at 6300 N. 76th St. on Milwaukee’s northwest side.
Trilogy Health to offer Medicaid HMO plan through new partnership
Milwaukee-based Trilogy Health Insurance has signed a contract with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to administer the BadgerCare Plus and Medicaid SSI programs to eligible residents of Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine and Waukesha Counties.
Sales
NAI MLG CommercialLynne Yokosh LLC purchased 2.8 acres at 2250 Constitution Ave., Hartford, from John and Kathleen Proebsting.Siegel-GallagherZizzo Group/Cobalt...
Leases
NAI MLG CommercialWisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accountants Inc. leased 9,248 square feet of space at W233 N2080 Ridgeview...
Associated Bank to convert Chinese restaurant in Waukesha into bank branch
Associated Bank plans to convert the Peking House restaurant building at 2815 N. Grandview Blvd. in Waukesha into a bank branch.
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Real estate odds and ends
St. Vincent de Paul to occupy part of former Greenfield WalmartSt. Vincent de Paul Society of Milwaukee plans to...
Data center opens at Blatz complex
Vaultas Companies announced that it has opened a data center in a 10,000-square-foot space in the former Blatz Brewery complex in downtown Milwaukee. Vaultas also opened a 3,000-square-foot disaster recovery office space there, available for tenants that need temporary office space.
South Suburban Chamber honors businesses
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Franklin is South Suburban Chamber of Commerce’s Business of the Year.
Irgens secures $71 million in financing for downtown office tower project
Wauwatosa-based real estate development firm Irgens announced Tuesday that it has secured a $71 million first mortgage loan commitment from a consortium of four banks to finance the development of 833 East, a 17-story office tower that it plans to build near the lakefront in downtown Milwaukee.