Real Estate

Office and retail space development planned for 25-acre site in Kenosha

Baltimore-based commercial real estate firm St. John Properties, Inc. has submitted plans for a 25-acre office and retail space development for a vacant site northwest of 71st Street and 122nd Avenue in Kenosha.

Irgens sells ProHealth Medical Group Clinic building in Brookfield for $24 million

An affiliate of Milwaukee-based commercial real estate development firm Irgens has sold the medical office building that it built in Brookfield for Waukesha-based ProHealth Care for $24.45 million, according to state records.

TCI’s Germantown HQ sold for $12.85 million

An affiliate of Milwaukee-based commercial real estate development firm Irgens recently sold the headquarters facility for Germantown-based manufacturer TCI LLC to a Rochester, New York-based real estate investment trust for $12.85 million.

Strauss Brands sells Franklin land to Verizon Wireless for $2.78 million

Close to a year after dropping plans to construct a 152,000-square-foot slaughterhouse there, Strauss Brands has sold the 30 acres it bought along Loomis Road in Franklin in 2019.
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Downtown Hilton Tempo hotel project moving forward

A year and half after announcing a signing deal for the project with hotel giant Hilton, HKS Holdings appears to be moving forward with its plans to construct an eight-story Hilton Tempo hotel at the northwest corner of West Kilbourn Avenue and North Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in downtown Milwaukee.

Catholic Memorial buys Infinity Fields complex for $5.3 million

Catholic Memorial High School has purchased the 36-acre Infinity Fields Baseball Park complex in Waukesha for $5.3 million, according to state records.

Judge orders owners of former Northridge Mall to submit formal demo plan by Jan. 13

After little to no changes at the property, Milwaukee County Circuit Judge William Sosnay on Monday ordered U.S. Black Spruce Enterprises Group, the owner of the shuttered Northridge Mall in Milwaukee, to submit a written proposal spelling out how the Chinese-based company plans to raze the complex.

Financing for Iron District project remains a work in progress

Early-stage work has begun at the 11-acre site of the future Iron District in downtown Milwaukee, but developers are still ironing out the specifics around how the $160 million project will be financed.

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