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Teig Whaley-Smith appointed to lead Community Development Alliance
Teig Whaley-Smith, former director of Milwaukee County's department of administrative services, was recently appointed to lead the Milwaukee-based Community Development Alliance.
Briggs & Stratton sells Wauwatosa plant for $24 million
Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton has sold its Burleigh Street plant to an affiliate of Milwaukee-based Phoenix Investors for just under $24 million, according to state real estate records.
Bronzeville Center for the Arts’ purchase of former DNR building nets final approval
The Bronzeville Center for the Arts'Â offer to buy the former Department of Natural Resources building on Milwaukee's north side received final approval Tuesday, paving the way for the planned cultural center to move forward.
Former Vollrath Co. Menomonee Falls facility purchased by Indiana company
The former Vollrath Co. facility at W140 N8700 Lilly Road in Menomonee Falls has been purchased for $3.5 million by an Indiana company, state records show.
Apartment buildings, microbrewery proposed at former Bucyrus/Caterpillar campus in South Milwaukee
A $35.7 million redevelopment project is being proposed at the former Bucyrus International and Caterpillar campus in South Milwaukee.
Strauss Brands drops plans for new slaughterhouse in Franklin
Strauss Brands is dropping plans to build a 152,000-square-foot slaughterhouse along Loomis Road in Franklin and will instead look to sell the 30-acre property where it planned to build the meat processing facility.
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Parterre at Emerald Row apartments in Oak Creek nearly fully leased
The 300-unit Parterre at Emerald Row apartment complex at the Drexel Town Square development in Oak Creek reached 95% occupancy in December.
Marquette receives $1.75 million gift to support Center for Real Estate
Marquette University alumni Perry and Sheila Vieth are giving $1.75 million to establish an endowed directorship in its College of Business Administration’s Center for Real Estate.
Opponents of Third Ward indoor venue complex pitch alternative plan for land near Summerfest grounds
A group of Historic Third Ward residents and business owners have made their next move against Madison-based Frank Productions' proposed music venue complex near the Summerfest grounds.
Acts Housing reports record number of home purchases, gains in Black homeownership
Milwaukee-based Acts Housing supported a record 305 home purchases last year, nearly half of which were made by Black homeowners.