Industries
Dollar Tree store planned on King Drive
A Dollar Tree store is planned for the former Walgreens store space at the northwest corner of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and North Avenue in Milwaukee.
Loan closed for redevelopment of former Eaton office tower
The Northwest Side Community Development Corporation (NWSCDC) said that it has closed on a $628,750 loan to Jonco Industries, which plans to redevelop the former Eaton Corp. building at 4201 N. 27th St. in Milwaukee.
Real estate people
Milwaukee-based Mandel Group Inc. recently added Andy Wiegman as a senior project manager for construction and development. He previously...
Baird renews lease at U.S. Bank Center
Robert W. Baird & Co. announced Tuesday that it has renewed its lease for its corporate headquarters at the U.S. Bank Center, 777 E. Wisconsin Ave., in downtown Milwaukee.
New construction
Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. recently completed the design and construction of a new veterinary tech department for Milwaukee Career...
Sales
CBREViet Hoa Appleton LLC purchased 66,947 square feet of space at 8340 W. Appleton Ave., Milwaukee, from NW-Hohls Market...
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Leases
Boerke CompanyRP Retail Sales Inc., d.b.a. Village Shoppe Inc., leased 9,600 square feet of space in Westbrook Shopping Center...
Kohl’s to expand parking at HQ
Kohl’s Department Stores Inc. has submitted plansto the Village of Menomonee Falls to expand the parking lot at its corporate headquarters at N56 W17000 Ridgewood Dr. in the Silver Spring Corporate Park.
Indoor volleyball facility planned in Bay View
The operators of the volleyball courts and concession stand at Bradford Beach plan to build a 40,000-square-foot indoor volleyball, multi-sport wellness and entertainment facility on a six-acre vacant site, formerly occupied by a U.S. Army Reserve base, in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood. The site is located at Bay Street and Lincoln Avenue.
U.S. home prices rise at fastest pace since 2006
U.S. home prices rose in January at the fastest annual pace since June 2006, according to the Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller 20-city home price index, which climbed 8.1 percent in the 12 months ending in January.