Real Estate

Apartments planned at School Sisters of St. Francis

The School Sisters of St. Francis, a community of Catholic sisters, plan to build a 72-unit affordable apartment building...

Sales

Inland Companies GZAKDP LLC purchased the 20,288-square-foot Glenwood Executive Center office building at 15400 W. Capitol...

Rubber processing facility planned in Kenosha

Chicago-based A-Korn Roller Inc. plans to purchase a 20,000-square-foot industrial building at 1100 91st St. in Kenosha, to establish...

Leases

Boerke Company Thinking of You Florist leased 3,500 square feet of space at 325 W. Sunset...

Concordia to build 700-space parking structure

Concordia University Wisconsin plans to build a three-story, 700-space parking structure on the west side of its Mequon campus,...

Family opens Rox Bar & Grille in Waukesha

When Rox Bar & Grille owners and brothers Peter and Dennis Hronis and bar manager Dino Giacomantonio were trying...
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Deal of the Week: Reynolds Machine Company leases 100,000 square feet in New Berlin

Muskego-based Reynolds Machine Company recently leased 100,520 square feet of industrial space at 17005 W. Ryerson Road, New Berlin,...

George Webb heading back to Menomonee Falls

After a brief hiatus, it looks like George Webb will be coming back to Menomonee Falls early in 2012.George...

New Berlin

Construction has begun for MSP Real Estate Inc.'s City Center at Deer Creek apartment project at National Avenue and Coffee Road in New Berlin. The development will consist of three, 34-unit buildings of apartments ranging in size from 980-1,900 square feet. Most of the apartments will be operated as affordable rentals with 86 of the 102 units reserved for residents earning no more than 60 percent of the area median income. Fifteen units will be rented for market rate tenants with no income restrictions. Rents will range from $530 to $1,400. The project is expected to be complete by late summer of 2012.

Tribes Plan Major Casino Development

Three major casino developments are in the planning stages in southeastern Wisconsin. It could take years for all of the projects to gain approvals and break ground, but each would provide a major economic impact.

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