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Wisconsin Center District
Industry: Hospitality & Tourism
Growth has been on the minds of those involved with downtown Milwaukee’s convention center basically since...
Vonco Products plans facility expansion in Kenosha County
Vonco Products LLC is planning to nearly double the size of its facility in Salem Business Park, according to state records.
Breaking ground: Lion’s Tail brewpub in Wauwatosa
Lion’s Tail Brewing Co., a Neenah-based brewery, plans to open a second location in Wauwatosa.
It plans to redevelop the...
Bird’s eye view: Ascent makes its ascent
Ascent is a 25-story apartment building under construction at 700 E. Kilbourn Ave. in downtown Milwaukee. But it will...
Real estate spotlight: Fall and winter forecast for downtown Milwaukee hotels a mix of dark clouds, rays of hope
As downtown Milwaukee’s hotels shift from the busy summer season to the fall and winter months, industry experts see...
Generac buys former American Family Insurance office building in Pewaukee for $6.75 million
Generac Power Systems paid $6.75 million to buy the 75,000-square-foot office building at W236 N1402 Busse Road in Pewaukee from Madison-based American Family Insurance.
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Vacant lot on Big Cedar Lake sold for $2.5 million
A home along Kenny Drive along the east side of Big Cedar Lake in the Town of West Bend was sold recently for $2.5 million.
Home on Oconomowoc Lake sold for $3.4 million
A home on North Petit Road, along the eastern end of Oconomowoc Lake and located in the Village of Oconomowoc Lake, sold recently for $3.4 million.
ABB plans new HQ for its U.S. motion business, with nearly 700 employees, in New Berlin
ABB Inc. has proposed constructing a large campus in New Berlin for its U.S. motions business that could house nearly 700 employees by 2025, according to a plan of operation filed with the city.