Real Estate

Coroner’s office will be prime development site

Milwaukee County officials are looking for a new location for the County Medical Examiner's Office. If the office is moved, the county would likely sell the current office at 933 W. Highland Ave. in downtown Milwaukee.

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The Neighborhood Perspective: a Milwaukee BID panel discussion, hosted by BOMA Wisconsin/AOMA of Greater Milwaukee, on Tuesday, Feb. 13,...

Real estate odds and ends

Ry-Le Properties LLC recently changed its name to David Lepak & Associates LLC and has moved its office from...

Real estate people in the news

Liberty Property Trust, a Malvern, Pa.-based real estate investent trust (REIT), on Tuesday appointed Neal Driscoll to manage its...
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Real estate deal of the week

S&L Holding recently purchased the 33,423-square-foot Capitol Cinemas building and 6.5-acre property at 1275 Capitol Drive, Pewaukee, from Rosebud...

Key Waukesha County projects

•    Brookfield Square – Several changes are in the works, including new restaurants, to keep the mall competitive.•    Pabst...

Brookfield Square will get a makeover

Chattanooga, Tenn.-based CBL & Associates Properties Inc., the owner of Brookfield Square Mall, is making changes to the shopping...

Commercial condos slow to catch on here

Commercial condominiums are widely popular on the coasts and in some southern areas, but are still slow to catch...

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