Real Estate

South 27th Street corridor takes shape

Officials from Oak Creek and Franklin hope the South 27th Street corridor that separates their cities can be redeveloped into an attractive destination for business growth.

North Avenue gains development momentum

Several real estate developments in recent years along North Avenue between Lake Drive on Milwaukee's East Side and Humboldt Boulevard in the city's Riverwest neighborhood have increased the vitality of the area.

Real estate events

Wisconsin Commercial Real Estate Women (WCREW) Golf Outing, Thursday, July 28,...

Real estate odds and ends

Lake Lawn Resort reopens, downtown Courtyard by Marriott completes lobby renovations

New construction

Waukesha-based Gerald Nell Inc. was selected by Wauwatosa-based Wangard Partners to renovate 32,000 square feet of office space for...

Sales

CB Richard Ellis Panda Express purchased 0.78 acres at 2625 S. 108th St., West Allis, for...
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Leases

CB Richard Ellis JoAnn Fabrics leased 20,376 square feet of space in Deer Trace Shopping Center...

Aldermen approve downtown streetcar project

The Milwaukee Common Council this morning approved the two-mile, $65 million downtown Milwaukee Streetcar project. Aldermen voted 10-5 to...

New Berlin and MSP Real Estate settle Fair Housing Act lawsuit

MSP Real Estate Inc. has reached a settlement agreement with the City of New Berlin, that will allow the...

Liberty Property Trust unloads suburban office buildings

As part of a national strategy to reduce its holdings in suburban office buildings, Malvern, Pa.-based Liberty Property Trust...

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