Real Estate

Target to rebuild Wauwatosa store

Minneapolis-based Target Corp. plans to tear down its 37-year-old store at 3400 N. 124th St. in Wauwatosa and build a new 130,000-square-foot store in its place.

Construction materials costs dip during third quarter

Builders got a bit of a break during the third quarter as the cost of construction materials decreased some.

Ground broken for Kenosha hotel construction

Kenosha-based Bear Realty and Mills Enterprises recently held a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the start of construction of a three-story, 90-room Candlewood Suites hotel northeast of 104th Avenue and 74th Street in Kenosha.

Real estate profile: Scott T. Furmanski

First Vice President, CB Richard Ellis

Real estate resources

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Real estate events

The Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR) Wisconsin Chapter Membership Meeting will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 31,...

Real estate odds and ends

The new, 61,500-square-foot Sendik's grocery store at 5200 W. Rawson Ave., Franklin, in the Fountains of Franklin development opens today.

Real estate people in the news

Brookfield-based NAI MLG Commercial recently hired Ryan McIlwee as a vice president to the property management team for its NAI MLG Management division.

Real estate deal of the week

Bryant & Stratton College recently renewed its lease of 36,919 square feet of office space in the 310 West building (formerly known as Reuss Federal Plaza).

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