Real Estate
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Real estate odds and ends
Wisconsin Commercial Real Estate Women (WCREW) recently announced the winners of its seventh annual Real Estate Development Showcase Awards, which recognizes significant real estate development and redevelopment projects in Wisconsin.
Real estate people in the news
The Building Owners and Managers Association - Wisconsin (BOMA) and the Apartment Owners and Managers Association of Greater Milwaukee (AOMA) recently elected its officers and directors for 2008.
Real estate deal of the week
Mequon-based Infinity HealthCare plans to move its headquarters to the Chase Tower at 111 E. Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Milwaukee.
SBT CRE Conference is nearly sold out
Last-minute registrations are being accepted to attend the fifth annual SBT Commercial Real Estate & Development Conference on Thursday.
Ground broken for new medical office building in Wauwatosa
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday to celebrate the start of construction of a three-story, 65,000-square-foot medical office building at 2999 N. Mayfair Road.
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Two more developments occurring in Milwaukee’s central city
A "ribbon-tying" ceremony was held Tuesday to celebrate the opening of the new home for Gestra Engineering, which moved from Oak Creek to 1626 W. Fond du Lac Ave. in Milwaukee's central city.
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.
Former Packer Chmura part of investors group buying Pabst building
Joseph Zilber, the founder of Milwaukee-based Zilber Ltd. who is redeveloping the former Pabst brewery property in downtown Milwaukee into a mixed-use neighborhood called The Brewery, announced that a group of investors, including former Green Bay Packer Mark Chmura, are buying a three-story, 28,000-square-foot building in the brewery complex.