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Weekly profile: Steve Holzhauer

principal, Eppstein Uhen Architects Inc.

Milwaukee area industrial vacancy rate up a bit to 7.57 percent

According to a recent report by Boston-based Colliers International, the industrial space vacancy rate in the Milwaukee area increased a bit during the third quarter to 7.57 percent, up from 7.54 percent during the second quarter.

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SBT real estate archive CRE spotlight (Nov. 11)

Upcoming real estate events

VIP pre-opening party for the new Marcus Cinema at The Renaissance, 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 16, 10411 Washington Ave.,...

Real estate odds and ends

Milwaukee-based Plunkett Raysich Architects LLP has formed an alliance with Waukesha-based Ruekert/Mielke, a municipal engineering and land surveying firm,...

Real estate people on the move

Brookfield-based Shorewest Realtors recently hired Linda Burgelis to work as a sales associate at its Brookfield/Waukesha office at 2212...
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Real estate deals of the week

Chicago developer buys West Bend land for retail development.

Weekly profile: Sam Dickman Jr.

Vice President, The Dickman Company, Inc.

New hotel planned in Oak Creek

Brown Deer-based Trunk Bay Investments plans to develop a three-story, 59-room Microtel Inn and Suites.

Apex Commercial becomes a Grubb & Ellis affiliate

Apex Commercial Inc., a Brookfield-based commercial real estate brokerage, announced today that it has become an affiliate of Chicago-based Grubb & Ellis Co., a commercial real estate advisory firm. Effective today, the company is doing business as Grubb & Ellis|Apex Commercial.

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