Real Estate
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Mandel plans $27 million Whitefish Bay apartment development
Milwaukee-based Mandel Group Inc. plans to build a three-building, 103 unit luxury apartment development on parking lots south of East Beaumont Avenue between North Santa Monica Boulevard and North Consaul Place in Whitefish Bay.
New construction
Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. has been contracted to complete the design and construction of a 22,500-square-foot office remodeling project throughout three existing floors for Medovations Inc., a medical device manufacturing company located at 102 E. Keefe Ave. in Milwaukee.
Real estate odds and ends
Student housing building planned near CarrollClysmic III Inc. plans to build a 57,392-sqaure-foot, three-story student housing building at the...
Real estate people
Milwaukee-based The Boerke Company Inc. recently added Roger Siegel as a principal. He will specialize in the sale and lease of industrial properties. Previously Siegel was an executive vice president for CBRE’s Milwaukee office.
Sales
Commercial Property Associates The Masue Trust sold the 7,200-square-foot former Payless Shoes building at 4018 75th St., Kenosha. Bank...
Leases
Commercial Property Associates Rue21 leased 5,000 square feet of space at The Shoppes at Fox River, 1240 Sunset Dr.,...
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Milwaukee housing market regains balance
After a long slump since the housing market crash that led to the Great Recession, the metro Milwaukee housing market is finally regaining a balance between supply and demand.
Sheraton Hotel development in Oak Creek stalls
It was a year ago at this time when a proposal for a Four Points by Sheraton hotel and a large parking lot for the airport surfaced.
“Ground blessing” today for School Sisters of St. Francis apartments
A “ground blessing” ceremony will be held today for the School Sisters of St. Francis’ project to build a 72-unit independent senior and assisted apartment building on the grounds of the sisters' St. Joseph Center campus at 1501 S. Layton Blvd., on the south side of Milwaukee.
Zilber buys two more Kenosha buildings
Milwaukee-based Zilber Property Group announced that it has purchased two buildings in the Business Park of Kenosha, with a total of 30,000 square feet of space, from Daniel Kegg. Kegg was represented by Sergio Chapa Lee & Associates of Illinois LLC to broker the deal.