Industries
New construction
Keller Inc. was hired to renovate a 17,388-square-foot facility at 12011 W. Silver Spring Dr., Milwaukee, for Schlossmann BMW...
Sales
Boerke Company Unity Gospel of Prayer Apostolic purchased an 18,975-square-foot industrial building at 1748 N. 13th St., Milwaukee, from...
Leases
Colliers International|Wisconsin Sydney Menomonee Falls LLC leased 3,000 square feet of industrial space in the Parkview Business Center...
Aurora Health Care building in Hartford sold
American Realty Capital Healthcare Trust Inc. recently acquired three medical office buildings that are leased to Aurora Health Care, including a building in Hartford. The other two are in Neenah and Two Rivers. All of the buildings are 100 percent leased by Aurora.
Siegel-Gallagher forms new construction firm with Illinois company
The construction division of Milwaukee-based Siegel Gallagher and Hoffman Estates, Ill.-based Leopardo Companies Inc. together have formed a new construction company, Leopardo-Wisconsin LLC, which is based in Milwaukee.
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Yerke puts Park Ridge Centre up for sale
Entrepreneur Norm Yerke has put the 20,000-square-foot Park Ridge Centre office building in Pewaukee up for sale. The building is located on an 18.5-acre site at N21 W23350 Ridgeview Parkway in the Ridgeview Corporate Park.
New southwest side Walmart store opens
A new 39,900-sqaure-foot Walmart Market store opened today at the intersection of West Main and South 70th streets on the southwest side of the city of Milwaukee.
Made in the USA is cool again
Millions of U.S. jobs have been lost due to American businesses seeking lower cost alternatives to manufacture their goods in other countries. I understand the importance of allowing free trade, but this has gone way too far. Our economy has suffered greatly from it. As a businessman in the Milwaukee market, I want to do all I can to help, and that starts with pursuing ‘buy American’.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: The banking industry has a problem
The federal government should put a strict “cap” on activities that banks and insurers do that get them in trouble.