Industries
Concordia plans new center for School of Business Administration
Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW) hopes to consolidate its business courses, expand its program offerings and continue growing enrollment numbers with a new 50,000-square-foot facility for its School of Business Administration at its Mequon campus.
U.S. Bank subsidiary acquired Irish firm
U.S. Bancorp Fund Services LLC, a subsidiary of U.S. Bancorp, announced it has agreed to acquire Quintillion Limited (Quintillion), a full-service hedge fund administrator in Ireland.
Bader Rutter weighs office space options
Brookfield-based Bader Rutter & Associates, a public relations, advertising and marketing firm, is evaluating its future office space plans and is considering plans to relocate to downtown Milwaukee or areas near downtown such as the Third Ward, according to numerous commercial real estate sources.
Bon-Ton to close Boston Store in Sheboygan
Bon-Ton Stores Inc. today announced it will close its Boston Store Harbor Center location in Sheboygan.
Sendik’s to open new store in Hartland
Expanding its service into the Lake Country area, Balistreri-owned and operated Sendik’s Food Markets announced it will open a store in Hartland next year.
Real estate people
Attorney Joshua Gimbel, whose practice includes zoning and real estate law, recently left his role as a partner at Milwaukee-based Michael, Best & Freidrich to join Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin and Brown LLP, the Milwaukee law firm started by his farther, Franklyn Gimbel, in 1968.
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Real estate odds and ends
More homes planned in PewaukeeUnlike the rest of Wisconsin, single family housing development in the city of Pewaukee barely...
Leases
NAI MLG CommercialAllstates Trucking Inc. leased 23,000 square feet of space at 10001 S. Howell Ave., Oak Creek, from...
Statewide October home sales flat but prices up 5.6%
The number of homes sold in Wisconsin were down 0.1 percent in October, compared to October of 2012, but the median home sale price in the state was up 5.6 percent to $142,500, according to the latest report from the Wisconsin Realtors Association.
Report cites errors in credit bureau reports
A new report by the WISPIRG Foundation found that the most complained-about credit reporting agency in Wisconsin is Experian.