Real Estate
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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.,...
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.
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Kerry to close Waukesha facility
Kerry Flavor Systems US LLC plans to close its Waukesha location at 620 Progress Ave. and lay off about 40 employees.
Frustrated Radisson Hotel Contractors Ask, ‘Where’s Our Money?’
Menomonee Falls' new Radisson Hotel has been the target of a fair share of controversy in just its first year in business.
Zilber buys 2 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.
Sponsored Report: Creative Business Interiors’ new headquarters elevates workspace to art form
A visitor to the new Milwaukee headquarters of Creative Business Interiors will find a highly-functional, aesthetically-pleasing work environment where every detail has been carefully woven into an intriguing whole. Part office and part showroom, the new space gives one the sense that this is truly home to a group of experts at work.
"As a business, we are experts at creating environments that tell a story and mirror a client’s culture," says Gary Zimmerman, president of Creative Business Interiors. "So we developed our space to do the same. Every inch of the new headquarters reflects who we are, and what we do."