Real Estate
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Real estate odds and ends
The Sendik's store under construction in the Fountains of Franklin development at West Rawson Avenue and South 51st Street will hold a grand open and ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Real estate people in the news
Kenosha-based Riley Construction recently hired Suzanne Choren as a senior business development representative. Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp....
Real estate deal of the week
Jannsen & Company S.C. purchased 2.5 acres of property at the southeast corner of Capitol Drive and Highway 164 in Pewaukee from Waukesha County.
List your best properties in the SBT Honor Roll
Commercial real estate owners, developers and brokers are invited to submit their best properties for consideration in a free listing for the annual Small Business Times Honor Roll of Prime Leasable Commercial Real Estate.
BusinessWeek says Milwaukee is a ‘toxic town’
According to a recent BusinessWeek report, the metropolitan Milwaukee area is the second-most "toxic town" in America.
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30th Street Industrial Corridor streetscaping to begin next year
The first major signs of the City of Milwaukee's efforts to revitalize the 30th Street Industrial Corridor will be seen next year. That's when work on a streetscaping project along Capitol Drive between 27th Street and 35th Street will begin.
More industrial development planned for Pabst Farms
Despite the recent announcement that Chicago-based General Growth Properties Inc. has dropped plans to build a regional mall at the Pabst Farms development at Highway 67 and Interstate 94 in Oconomowoc, development of other areas of Pabst Farms continues to progress.
Real estate deal of the week
Hartford-based Laufer Trucking Inc. recently purchased the 186,000-square-foot former Midas muffler plant, located on a 16-acre site at 343 Grant St., Hartford, from Itasca, Ill.-based Midas Inc. for $1.1 million.