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CBREMilwaukee County purchased 50,845 square feet at 10930 W. Lapham St., West Allis, from C.D.D.M Enterprises LLC. ANE LLC...

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CBREAllstates Trucking Inc. leased 39,011 square feet of space at 2000 S. Sylvania Ave., Yorkville, from Grandview Interstate Center...

Downtown office building sold for $11.2 million

Oak Street Real Estate Capital LLC, a Chicago-based private equity real estate firm, recently purchased The Lewis Center, a 50-year-old, 110,636-square-foot, four-story office building located at 615 E. Michigan St. in downtown Milwaukee, from Milwaukee-based Zilber Property Group for $11.2 million, according to state records.

Developer plans apartment complex for Commerce Street

Waukesha-based The Kendal Group Ltd. plans to build a 113-unit apartment development at 2056 N. Commerce St., just north of downtown Milwaukee.

Home sales soar in metro Milwaukee market

Home sales in the metropolitan Milwaukee market increased 16.4 percent in September, compared with the same month a year earlier, according to the latest report by the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors.

Cardinal Capital Management to build new HQ in West Allis

Cardinal Capital Management Inc., a housing development and management firm, recently began construction of a $2.25 million, 12,480-square-foot corporate headquarters office building at 901 S. 70 St. in West Allis.
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Acuity to build major HQ expansion

Sheboygan-based property and casualty insurer Acuity announced that it will begin construction of a $130 million, 240,000-square-foot addition to its corporate headquarters in Sheboygan by December.

Milwaukee Biz Blog: Wisconsin muddles through federal shutdown

Compared with most states, Wisconsin is not feeling much of the direct impact of the partial federal government shutdown.

BizTimes Money Weekly: Equipment financing spikes at U.S. Bank

Southeastern Wisconsin business owners have regained some confidence in buying new equipment, according to U.S. Bank.

BizTimes Morning Headlines: State ends fiscal year with nearly $760 million surplus

The state had a nearly $760 million surplus as the end of the fiscal year, the Wisconsin Department of Administration announced Monday.

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