Real Estate
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Recent real estate transaction announcements – 10/12/22
Leases
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Midwest Refrigeration leased 5,372 SF at 8687 N 107th Street in Milwaukee. Brett Deter represented the Owner, LCM Funds...
Wilde Automotive Group sells dealership properties for more than $42.8 million
Wilde Automotive Group, one of Wisconsin’s largest auto dealers, has sold its dealerships to Oregon-based Lithia & Driveway for more than $42.8 million, according to state property transfer records.
Roundy’s Oconomowoc distribution center sold for $120 million
An affiliate of Northbrook, Illinois-based commercial real estate company Harbor Bay Ventures sold the Roundy's Supermarkets distribution center and warehouse in Oconomowoc to an affiliate of Coral Gables, Florida-based cold storage real estate company Scout Cold Logistics for $120 million, according to state records.
West Allis senior apartment complex sold for $14.85 million
The Landmark of West Allis, a 127-unit senior apartment complex, has been sold for $14.85 million, according to state records.
Chick-fil-A building in Menomonee Falls sold for $5.6 million
Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A has sold its Menomonee Falls restaurant building for about $5.6 million.
FPC Live announces labor and workforce agreements for Deer District venue project
Madison-based concert promoter FPC Live announced Monday that it has finalized two separate labor agreements for its $50 million concert venue complex proposed for the Deer District in downtown Milwaukee.
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Wisconsin Humane Society exploring addition to Milwaukee campus
The Wisconsin Humane Society is planning to build a 14,010-square-foot addition to its Milwaukee campus at 4500 W. Wisconsin Ave. on the city’s west side.
Chenequa home sold for $7 million
A home on Beaver Lake in the village of Chenequa recently sold for $7 million, according to state records.
Real Estate Spotlight: What’s the area’s next hot spot for industrial development?
For years, Kenosha County has been a hot spot for distributors and manufacturers finding available land to move in...
Gannett sells former Journal Sentinel printing plant in West Milwaukee to Chicago Tribune owner for $26 million
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel owner, newspaper publishing giant Gannett, has sold the newspaper’s former printing plant at 4101 W. Burnham St. in West Milwaukee to a subsidiary of newspaper conglomerate Alden Global Capital for $26 million, according to state property transfer records.