Real Estate

Lake Lawn Resort to close

Madison-based AnchorBank plans to close the Lake Lawn Resort in Delavan by Dec. 8 if the bank can't find...

Three-hotel campus proposed in Oak Creek near airport

A developer is planning to build three hotels, retail space and a large airport parking lot on a 26-acre...

Region’s office and industrial vacancy rates are flat

The metro Milwaukee office and industrial space vacancy rates have remained steady for about a year. The region had...

Ballet, UWM, Medical College collaboration seeks 70,000 square feet along Water St.

The Harmony Initiative, a collaboration of the Milwaukee Ballet Company, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts...

Real estate resources

Building Owners and Managers Association ...

State gets $51.5 million from feds to keep unemployed in their homes

Wisconsin will receive more than $51.5 million to help keep unemployed homeowners in their homes, U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore,...
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Real estate events

Oct 7:  NAIOP Webinar:  Getting the Most Out of Your Assets, 11:45am-1:15pm, Wipfli LLP, 10000 Innovation Drive, First Floor...

Qdoba to be built near airport

Pranke Holding 6th and Layton LLC recently purchased four parcels of land at 601-39 W. Layton Ave., Milwaukee, where...

Real estate odds and ends

Raymond James & Associates recently opened a branch office at 3960 Hillside Dr., Suite 101, Delafield.

Summerfest breaks ground on redevelopment of festival park’s south end

A groundbreaking ceremony was held recently by Milwaukee World Festival Inc. to celebrate the start of construction for the...

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