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New Pick ‘n Save store opens in Racine County

Milwaukee-based Roundy's Supermarkets Inc. on Tuesday opened a new, 59,000-square-foot Pick 'n Save grocery store at 1202 N. Green Bay Road in Mt. Pleasant, just outside of the City of Racine.

Ruvin to buy former Third Street Pier building

Mequon-based Ruvin Development Inc. plans to purchase the Riverfront Plaza building, which is the former home of the Third Street Pier restaurant, at 1104-21 N. Old World Third St. in downtown Milwaukee, and two, one-acre parking lots in the Park East corridor along the Milwaukee River.

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"The Neighborhood Perspective: a Milwaukee BID Panel Discussion," hosted by BOMA Wisconsin/AOMA of Greater Milwaukee, on Tuesday, Feb. 13,...

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The Historic Third Ward portion of the Milwaukee Riverwalk is one of seven projects chosen by the American Institute...
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The Brookfield office of Minneapolis-based M. A. Mortenson, recently hired Don Schliepp as a superintendent and promoted Mark Stanhope...

Real estate deal of the week

Group Two, a marketing company, recently leased 123,000 square feet of industrial space at 11100 W. Cleveland Ave., West Allis,...

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City selects neighborhoods for investments

Milwaukee officials have selected 10 neighborhoods for the 2007 targeted investment neighborhoods program (TIN), which promotes home ownership, property renovation and community activities.

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