Real Estate

Real estate people in the news

Milwaukee-based Inland Companies hired Sean K. Osborne as a senior vice president of the retail brokerage group. Mid-America Real Estate promoted Adam Dreier to vice president of the tenant representation team and Mike Fitzgerald to vice president of the property representation team.

Real estate deal of the week

Santa Ana, Calif.-based Triple Net Properties LLC announced recently that it has acquired five single-story Class A medical office buildings and one two-story Class A medical office building totaling approximately 153,000 square feet. The buildings are located in six different cities throughout eastern Wisconsin

Real estate profile: Doug Heinrich

chief estimator, Mortenson Construction

Modern condo development planned for street of historic homes

Milwaukee-based WiRED Ventures plans to build a four-story, six-unit condominium building at 1528-32 N. Jackson St., just north of downtown Milwaukee. Construction is expected to begin in March.

Another Cousins restaurant planned for Water Street

A Cousins Subs franchisee plans to open another Cousins restaurant at 789 N. Water St. in downtown Milwaukee, just 2-1/2 blocks south of a Cousins location at 1020 N. Water St. in the 1000 North Water building.

Pabst brewery site lands another tenant

Yet another Milwaukee company is planning to move into the Boiler House building at 1243 N. 10th St in the former Pabst brewery complex in downtown Milwaukee.
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Real estate deal of the week

Through its entity Ace Industrial Properties, Cudahy-based Steinergroup Inc. purchased 55 acres at the southwest corner of Moorland Road and College Avenue in Muskego for $6 million.

Lang shifts focus to Erin Hills

In an exclusive interview with SBT, developer Robert Lang says he recently sold 13 of the Williamsburg-style buildings that he built in downtown Delafield because he wants to focus his energy on Erin Hills, the golf course that he built a few miles west of Holy Hill in the Washington County Town of Erin.

Inland Companies plans to move to Pabst brewery building

Milwaukee-based Inland Companies Inc. plans to move its downtown Milwaukee office from 839 N. Jefferson St. to the Boiler House building in the former Pabst brewery complex, according to real estate industry sources.

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