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Real estate events
NAIOP WI, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, Masters Fantasy Golf Tournament and Happy Hour, April 5, 2012, 5:00-6:30...
Real estate odds and ends
O'Reilly Auto Parts plans to open a store in a 7,582-square-foot space in the multi-tenant building at 1965 Wisconsin Ave., Grafton. O'Reilly Auto Parts will occupy space at the north end of the building that was formerly occupied by a Hobby Town store.
New construction
Kenosha-based Riley Construction Company was selected to provide design and construction services for the 45,500-square-foot interior build-out of office...
Sales
Boerke Company MWL Enterprises LLC purchased a 9,121-square-foot office building at 1121 E. Sumner St., Hartford, from Century...
Leases
Cassidy Turley Barry Joshua Walker and Anthony Ensley recently leased 3,650 square feet of office space at 3838...
Ludman moves to Milwaukee
Ludman Machine Company announced it is changing its name and is moving its headquarters from Muskego to a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Milwaukee at 4810 N. 124th St.
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Krause to build Brookfield funeral home
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held Tuesday to celebrate the start of construction for a 25,000-square-foot Krause Funeral Home facility at 21600 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield.
Crate plant to open on city’s northwest side
Bentley World Packaging recently purchased a 40,000-square-foot industrial building at 9411 W. Fond du Lac Ave. in Milwaukee from Port Washington State Bank, which acquired the building when it went into foreclosure. The building was sold for $625,000.
Inland Real Estate acquires Mt. Pleasant, Sheboygan retail properties
Oak Brook, Ill.-based Inland Real Estate Corp. announced that it has acquired an 83,233-square-foot shopping center in Mt. Pleasant for $21.3 million and a 62,138-square-foot Pick ‘n Save building in Sheboygan for $11.7 million.
Milwaukee County issues RFI for downtown Transit Center property
Milwaukee County this week issued a request for interest (RFI) seeking developers interested in purchasing and redeveloping the Milwaukee County Downtown Transit Center site at 909 E. Michigan St. in downtown Milwaukee.