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Who Really Owns It: Former World Theater
Constructed in 1926, the little theater at 830 S. Sixth St. in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood has lived many...
Featured Deal: Flower Source in Germanton poised for redevelopment
A 15-acre site southeast of Mequon and Pilgrim roads in Germantown is poised for redevelopment after being sold by...
Real Estate Spotlight: Effort to pedestrianize part of Ivanhoe Place advances with pitch to provide TID funding for plaza
A proposal to pedestrianize a half-block of Ivanhoe Place east of Farwell Avenue between the Crossroads Collective food hall...
Featured Deal: Wilde Automotive Group sells dealership properties for more than $42.8 million
Wilde Automotive Group, one of Wisconsin’s largest auto dealers, sold its dealerships last month to Medford, Oregon-based Lithia &...
Birds Eye View: The Couture
Construction of the 44-story Couture apartment tower is progressing. Contractors have finished pouring half of all Level 1 decks,...
Real Estate Spotlight: Goll Mansion apartment tower project gets a reboot
After hitting the pause button three years ago, Madison-based Willow Partners wants to reboot its plans to build an...
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Moreland Medical Center sold for $20 million
A limited liability company affiliated with Chicago-based Remedy Medical Properties has purchased the Moreland Medical Center complex at 1111 Delafield St. in Waukesha for $20 million.
Company founded by billionaire Penny Pritzker buys new Kenosha distribution center for $28.15 million
An investment firm founded by billionaire Penny Pritzker – Secretary of Commerce under former President Barack Obama and sister to Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker – has purchased a 279,872-square-foot Kenosha distribution center.
Milwaukee’s Downtown Plan 2040 will emphasize pedestrian safety, green infrastructure
As Milwaukee officials work to reimagine the downtown area, they’ve released new details that could be included as part of a forthcoming downtown plan.
Historic Preservation Commission rejects plans to raze Mitchell Street building for apartment development
Milwaukee’s Historic Preservation Commission on Monday voted 4-3 to deny a certificate of appropriateness to allow developer Zuwena Cotton to raze the former Grand department store building at 1101-1113 W. Historic Mitchell St. to make way for an apartment building development.