Real Estate

Aldermen approve ‘Brewers Lofts’ redevelopment of Valley Square apartment building site

An $25 million, affordable housing project aimed at redeveloping the aging Valley Square Apartments building at 3808 W. Wisconsin Ave. in Milwaukee, and adjacent parcel, into a mixed-use development with 79 new apartments as well as office and commercial space gained approval from the Milwaukee Common Council on Tuesday morning.

North Wells Capital to add two private elevators to HUB640 building for Fiserv HQ

The 128-year-old former Boston Store building at 640 Vel R. Phillips Ave. in downtown Milwaukee will be getting quite the makeover over the next few months as developers prepare it to house Fiserv’s new global headquarters.

Royal Capital planning lifestyle campus in Brown Deer

Milwaukee-based real estate development firm Royal Capital Group has purchased 16.3 acres off of Brown Dear Road, just west of Badger Meter's corporate headquarters, with plans to transform the property into one of the lifestyle campuses the company has pledged to develop in Wisconsin and across the country.

Wayne Oldenburg sells River Hills home for $2.55 million

Oldenburg Group founder Wayne Oldenburg has sold his River Hills home for $2.55 million, according to state records. Built in 1994,...

Courage MKE purchases building to provide apartments for displaced LGBTQ+ youth

Courage MKE, the nonprofit operator of a home on Milwaukee’s south side for displaced LGBTQ+ youth, announced this week that it has purchased a building on Milwaukee's south side, which will serve as C2 apartments.
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Metro Milwaukee home sales were down 14.5% in 2022

Homes sales in the four-county metro Milwaukee area were down 14.5% in 2022, compared to 2021, according to the latest report from the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors.

New Land plans 25-story apartment tower on East Side

Milwaukee-based real estate development firm New Land Enterprises has plans to build another high-end apartment tower in the city – this time on the East Side.

City of Plymouth buys back historic downtown building following restoration

The city of Plymouth is once again the owner of a historic downtown building that has been completely renovated to offer shoppers a unique taste of the region's dairy culture. The former H.C. Laack building at 133 E. Mill St. is now known to visitors as the Cheese Counter and Dairy Heritage Center.

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