Real Estate
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Construction begins for housing development supported by large Sheboygan County companies
The Sheboygan County Economic Development Corp. recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for an 11-acre subdivision, with 54 single-family home...
Midtown Center sold for $22.1 million
The Midtown Center shopping center on Milwaukee’s northwest side has been sold for $22.1 million to an Atlanta-based entity,...
Local leaders celebrate ‘topping off’ of $456 million convention center expansion
The $456 million expansion of downtown Milwaukee’s 25-year-old convention center reached a major milestone on Wednesday afternoon, as officials,...
HNTB again expands downtown Milwaukee office
Kansas City-based engineering and architecture firm HNTB has again expanded its downtown Milwaukee office space at the Two-Fifty building...
Nine-block, $450 million development planned in downtown Kenosha
Milwaukee-based development firm Cobalt Partners, LLC and Fond du Lac-based construction firm C.D. Smith Construction, Inc. are proposing a nine-block,...
Wells Fargo will move downtown Milwaukee commercial lending office from 100 East to 833 East Michigan building
Wells Fargo plans to move its commercial lending group office in downtown Milwaukee from the 100 East office tower...
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Summer construction start expected for $21.6 million Riverwest apartment development
A year after first seeking permission to rezone 1.8 acres of vacant land in the 1100 block of East...
MGS Manufacturing adding innovation center at Germantown HQ
Germantown-based MGS Manufacturing Group Inc. is moving into the second phase of a headquarters expansion project.
Area paving companies reunite
Glendale-based fencing and paving company Munson Inc. has acquired Butler-based Frank Armstrong Paving and Sports Surfacing, bringing two organizations...
Commentary: Microsoft hyperscale data center need not be the last in Wisconsin
There are many reasons why it makes sense for Microsoft to build a $1 billion data center in Racine...