Real Estate
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Who really owns it: Nehemiah Project building
If you have ever been on West Vilet Street in Milwaukee and noticed a monument-like structure with stone columns,...
Real estate spotlight: Prices probably won’t drop, but offers may slow as hot housing market stabilizes
For a millennial or Gen Z-er searching for their first home, the price and low availability of houses is...
With abundance of available office space, companies seek smaller, higher-quality locations
Trying to get a clear sense of Milwaukee’s office market can be a bit confounding these days — especially...
Commentary: Kohl’s store offers chance to revitalize downtown retail
Before freeways and suburban shopping malls, and way before online retail, downtown Milwaukee – and the downtowns of other...
Menominee Tribe leader hoping for approval of Kenosha casino within a year or two
Now that the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin and Hard Rock International are relaunching their effort to build an entertainment center and casino in Kenosha, Menominee chairman Ronald J. Corn, Sr. says he is optimistic the project will be approved in a year or two.
Florida investor buys Good Hope Road Pick ‘n Save building for $20 million
A Florida investor has purchased the Pick ‘n Save building at 7401 W. Good Hope Road in Milwaukee for $20 million.
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Wrought Washer sells Mount Pleasant industrial building for $6.25 million in sale-leaseback deal
A Minnesota investment and development firm has purchased an industrial building in Mount Pleasant for $6.25 million.
Investigators search for cause of second fire in four days at abandoned Northridge Mall
Investigators are looking for clues as to what might have caused the second fire in four days at the former Northridge Mall on Milwaukee's far northwest side.
Menominee Indian Tribe and Hard Rock will try again to build casino in Kenosha
The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin announced today that it is partnering with Hard Rock International to relaunch its effort to build an entertainment center and casino in Kenosha.
Recent real estate transactions – 7/20/22
Leases
Founders 3:
Sunbelt Rentals leased 36,108 SF at 933 W Somers Street in Downtown Milwaukee. Scott Revolinski and Brett Deter...