Real Estate

Massive development proposed in Lake Geneva

Lake Forest, Ill.-based developer Bob Hummel plans to build 882 residences, a 100-room resort, winery and vineyard on a 710 acre property on the south side of the City of Lake Geneva.

Jantzen leaving CG Schmidt to re-start his business

At the end of this week Lou Jantzen will leave his job as a project director for CG Schmidt to re-start a company that he started 17 years ago.

Rivianna developer making changes to project

Bob Schultz, who wants to build a mixed-use condominium, hotel and retail space development called Rivianna along the Milwaukee River just south of the Third Ward, is making changes to the project to address the concerns of neighbors.

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Real estate events

Women in Commercial Real Estate (WCREW) sixth annual Women in Real Estate Leadership Awards (the Leadership Lunch), Wednesday, June...

Real estate odds and ends

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday for a $12.6 million building project at Marquette University High School.
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Real estate people in the news

Wisconsin Commercial Real Estate Women (WCREW) today will honor Heather Turner of MSI General, who is the first recipient of the McConnell Networking Award.

Real estate deal of the week

The Willow Run Golf Course in Pewaukee has been sold.

Real estate profile: Monique Charlier

president, Jansen Construction Group Inc.

TIF seminar to be held at MU

Developers and other real estate professionals can learn about tax incremental financing (TIF) at a TIF Practice and Policy Seminar.

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