Real Estate

Sales

Judson & Associates Main Street Real Estate Holding LLC purchased a 20,000-square-foot building at...

Leases

CB Richard Ellis Garden Wine & Spirits leased 3,002 square feet of retail space...

Hartford acquires more land for development

The Hartford Area Development Corp. (HADC) is continuing to invest in the city's future by purchasing a 40-acre tract of land abutting the Dodge Industrial Park in Hartford.

Deal of the week

Diversified Insurance moves HQ from Waukesha to Brookfield

Cardinal Stritch drops plans to buy Wisconsin Energy Corp. land in St. Francis

Cardinal Stritch University announced recently that it has decided not to purchase 90 acres of land owned by Wisconsin Energy Corp. near the Cousins Center property that the university planned to purchase from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

City plans to acquire former Esser Paint properties

City officials plan to acquire the former T.C. Esser Paint Company properties at West Galena Street and North 32nd Avenue.
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City planning redevelopment effort for Port of Milwaukee area

City officials are in the early stages of planning a redevelopment project for the area near the Port of Milwaukee.

Grocery landscape shifting in Brookfield

V. Richard's at 17165 W. Bluemound Road. Roundy's plans to convert the Pick 'n Save grocery store at 17630 W. Bluemound Road into a Metro Market store.

Exterior rehab planned to eliminate leaks at Highbridge Condominiums

The Highbridge Condominium Association is planning an exterior rehabilitation project to eliminate persistent leaking problems in the building.

Real estate resources

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