Real Estate

Brewery, beer garden, dog park, food truck park planned at former Pereles Bros. property

A new gathering spot that could include a brewery, beer garden, dog park and food truck park is planned in the Havenwoods neighborhood on Milwaukee’s northwest side.

RINKA opens office in Florida

Milwaukee-based architecture firm RINKA announced this week that it has opened a second office location, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to better serve the firm’s Florida-based clients.

Amazon adding 400 jobs, leasing 1 million-square-foot building in Kenosha

Amazon will continue expanding its presence in Kenosha County, leasing a more than 1 million-square-foot building currently under development by Chicago-based Venture One Real Estate, the Kenosha Area Business Alliance announced in a press release Monday.

Gleason Redi-Mix plans facility on Mill Road in Milwaukee

Gleason Redi-Mix LLC is seeking approvals to operate a heavy manufacturing facility at an existing building in Milwaukee. An application was submitted to the city’s Board of Zoning Appeals on Dec. 13, 2021. A special use is being requested by the company to operate out of a building located at 4111 W. Mill Road.
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Major mixed-use development planned near The Corners of Brookfield

Hales Corners-based Wimmer Communities is planning a $120 million mixed-use development northeast of Bluemond and Barker roads in the Town of Brookfield, across Bluemound from The Corners of Brookfield.

Tower crane is up at Couture construction site

A 175-foot tower crane stands as the most visible sign of recent construction progress at The Couture project site near downtown Milwaukee's lakefront.

Wangard Partners expands ownership group

Wauwatosa-based real estate firm Wangard Parners Inc. announced that it has extended minority ownership of the company to four employees.

Bronzeville arts group plans cultural center at former DNR building site on King Drive

A building located on a prominent corner of Milwaukee’s Bronzeville district and formerly occupied by the Department of Natural Resources could be transformed into a center for African American art and culture.

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