Industries
Developers have plans for Pleasant Prairie sites
The Kenosha County village of Pleasant Prairie, which for years has been a hot spot attracting businesses moving north from the Chicago area, continues to attract development. The village’s Plan Commission on Monday approved plans for a 254-acre business park and a 10-acre office development.
United Heatland HQ sold for $12.8 million
Chicago-based Oak Street Real Estate Capital, a private equity real estate firm, recently purchased the corporate headquarters building for United Heartland in New Berlin for $12.8 million, according to state records.
Sales
Anderson CommercialNext Door Foundation purchased a 103,000-square-foot medical office building at 5310 W. Capitol Dr., Milwaukee, from Raghu Nayak.Infinite...
Leases
Colliers International|WisconsinTechnical Metal Specialties Inc. leased 108,000 square feet of industrial space at 16555 Ryerson Road, New Berlin.Captel Inc....
New construction
Kenosha-based Riley Construction was selected by Zilber Property Group to build a 91,734-square-foot speculative industrial building in the Town...
Area home sales up 15% in August
The number of homes sold in the four-county metro Milwaukee area increased by 15 percent in August to 1,862, compared to 1,619 homes sold in August of 2012, according to the latest report from the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors (GMAR).
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Third Ward building sold for $4.5M
Badger Investments LLC recently purchased the 95-year-old, seven-story office building at 219-39 N. Milwaukee St., in the city's Historic Third Ward neighborhood, from Phoenix Building LLC for $4.545 million.
Red Sox chairman to keynote annual Business Leaders Forum
Thomas Werner, chairman of the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool Football Club, will deliver the keynote speech at Marquette University College of Business Administration’s annual Business Leaders Forum luncheon in Milwaukee on Monday, Sept. 30.
Tesla to install supercharger in Pleasant Prairie
Tesla Motors will install a supercharging station for electric vehicles at the Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets as part of its nationwide rollout of charging stations for its car owners. This is the first supercharging station in Wisconsin.
Commercial developers target Pleasant Prairie sites
The Village of Pleasant Prairie, which for years has been a Kenosha County hot spot attracting businesses moving north from the Chicago area, continues to attract development.