Real Estate

OnCourse helps clients reduce use of paper

More businesses are looking for ways to reduce waste and adopt environmentally "green" practices, which benefits Milwaukee-based OnCourse Information Services. For nearly 40 years, the company has helped companies transition to a paperless or mostly paperless business environment.

Faith in energy efficiency

In the post-Great Recession economy, more businesses are looking for ways to reduce their energy costs, which has provided a boost to Faith Technologies Inc.

Golfsmith opens 25,000-square-foot store in Brookfield

Golfsmith International Holdings Inc. has opened an interactive superstore for golfers in Brookfield at 16130 West Bluemound Road in...

Charter Automotive site is for sale

Charter Automotive will close its 100,000-square-foot facility at 9201 W. Heather Ave. on Milwaukee's northwest side in late July....

EMCO may move HQ from North Chicago to Pleasant Prairie

North Chicago, Ill.-based EMCO Chemical Distributors Inc., which last year announced plans move some of its operations to...

Real estate resources

Building Owners and Managers Association ...
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Real estate events

May 27-NAIOP Webinar: 12 Strategies to Prosper in the Months Ahead sponsored by Wipfli LLP, 11:30-1:30, Wipfli LLP, 10000...

Real estate odds and ends

New Berlin branch get new, green location M&I Bank recently moved its New Berlin branch from 15350 W. Howard...

Sales

Milwaukee industrial building sold for $305,000.

Leases

Dickman Company Inc. Milwaukee Woodwork Inc. leased 6,000 square feet of industrial and office space at...

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