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Fleet Farm plans store near I-43 in Muskego
Appleton-based Fleet Farm is working on plans to build a store in Muskego.
Investor, tenant demand means strong apartment market will continue in 2022
Milwaukee’s multi-family real estate market has been a bright spot throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Apartments remained occupied. Developers have...
Breaking ground: Irgens Partners’ mixed-use project in Wauwatosa
Milwaukee-based Irgens Partners LLC plans to transform a 13.9-acre office building site in the Milwaukee County Research Park into...
Real estate spotlight: Flurry of hotel projects in northwest metro Milwaukee a sign of developer confidence
Hospitality industry experts say the flurry of hotel development activity in the northwest corner of the metropolitan Milwaukee area...
Featured Deal: Milwaukee Tool warehouse in Menomonee Falls
A 388,800-square-foot warehouse leased to Brookfield-based Milwaukee Tool, located on Shawn Circle in Menomonee Falls, was sold for $48.25...
On my nightstand: Travis Spell
“University of Success” by Og Mandino has left quite a mark on Travis Spell’s life.
The 1983 self-help book is...
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Intel nearly picked Foxconn site, but chose Ohio instead for massive chip manufacturing complex
Intel Corp. announced plans Friday to build the largest economic development project in Ohio's history. And yet, it almost happened in Wisconsin, according to local economic development officials.
Johnny V’s Tosa tower gets green light
A 28-story tower planned at the corner of Mayfair and Bluemound roads in Wauwatosa received approval from the city’s Design Review Board Thursday, paving the way for the much-debated project to move forward.
Pleasant Prairie industrial building sold for $20 million
An affiliate of W.P. Carey, a New York-based real estate investment trust (REIT), has purchased a 215,000-square-foot industrial building in Pleasant Prairie for $20 million, according to state records.
Sendik’s to open store in Oconomowoc
Sendik’s Food Market will open a new store this fall at the Olympia Fields development in Oconomowoc, the Milwaukee-based grocer announced Tuesday.