Real Estate

Dodd-Frank Act ‘could be a home run’

The Dodd-Frank Act, which President Barack Obama signed on July 21, doesn't just change the rules of the road for banks and Wall Street powerhouses. It also continues and accelerates the trend toward providing more information, and ultimately more power through enhanced voting opportunities, to the shareholders of all public companies in the United States.

Expiration of Bush tax cuts will impact some business owners

Unless Congress and President Barack Obama act, the tax cuts passed in 2001 and 2003, known as the Bush tax cuts, will expire when the calendar turns to 2011.

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Real estate events

Sept 20:  NAIOP Developing Leader Golf Outing, 1:00-7:00pm, Tripoli Country Club.  Go to www.naiop-wi.org for more information. CARW...

New construction

Waukesha-based The Redmond Company recently completed construction of a 14,820-square-foot Walgreens store at 1921 S. Main St. in West...

Sales

Boerke Company Sumner Street Property LLC purchased a 14,742-square-foot retail building at 427 W. Sumner St.,...
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Leases

Inland Companies Ameriprise leased 3,879 square feet of retail space in Pinnacle I at 13890 Bishops...

Deal of the Week

Laundry processing facility planned in Oak Creek

Roundy’s to move Greenfield Pick ‘n Save across 76th Street

Developer David Israel plans to redevelop the former Sentry store building at 4279 S. 76th St. in Greenfield. Roundy's...

Wal-Mart plans new Greenfield building

Wal-Mart plans to build a new 140,000-square-foot supercenter store behind its existing Wal-Mart discount store at 4500 S. 108th...

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