Real Estate

Downtown office market softens

Boston-based Colliers International’s third quarter report indicates that the downtown Milwaukee office market is soft.

Radio stations to move from Tosa to the Falls

Milwaukee Radio Alliance LLC plans to move the studios and business offices for 102.1 FM WLUM, an alternative rock station, and for 93.3 FM WJZI, a jazz station, from Wauwatosa to Menomonee Falls.

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Upcoming real estate events

Metropolitan Builders Association annual Home Builders Expo, 4-8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4; 12-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 5; 10 a.m.-9...

Real estate odds and ends

Construction began recently on the $19 million, three-story, 85,000-square-foot Oconomowoc Physician Center at the northwest corner of Highway 67...

Real estate people in the news

Milwaukee-based Building Service Inc. (BSI) recently hired Ellison Bailis and Sara Billodeau as workplace strategists. Bailis has worked as...
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Real estate deal of the week

Wispark LLC, the real estate subsidiary of Wisconsin Energy Corp., announced this week that the 155,000-square-foot, 103-year-old Time Warner...

Weekly Profile: John Czarnecki

vice president, Grubb & Ellis|Apex Commercial Inc.

State grant to help Racine remediate brownfield site

Gov. Jim Doyle announced Tuesday that the Wisconsin Department of Commerce is providing a $60,300 grant to the City of Racine to assist in the redevelopment of the Thompson Building, a 94-year-old former industrial building and a brownfield site located at 718 S. Marquette St.

Construction begins on new office building in Hartland

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday for a new, two-story, 29,500-square-foot office building that will be built on a vacant lot at the northwest corner of Walnut Ridge Drive and Richards Road in Hartland’s Bark River Commerce Center

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