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Developer proposes 160 apartments in downtown Kenosha
An Illinois developer is proposing to build 160 apartment units on the southern side of downtown Kenosha.
Capping 1031 exchanges would cripple Wisconsin farmers and CRE economy
An essential tool in the rebuilding of our American economy is at serious risk as part of the $1.8...
The interview: Michael Emem
Last year, Michael Emem launched Emem Group, a Milwaukee-based firm that designs and builds single-family homes and performs work...
F Street secures $25 million in financing to help it expand lending services business
F Street Group says its investment services arm will expand its reach thanks to $25 million in new financing...
Goodwill buys Mukwonago site where it’s planning new store
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin and Metropolitan Chicago has purchased vacant land on Arrowhead Drive in Mukwonago, where it is planning to build a new store location.
Demolition contractor Veit proposing new location in New Berlin where it could eventually double workforce
Rogers, Minnesota-based demolition and waste-management contractor Veit & Co. Inc. wants to consolidate its local operations at a new 35,000-square-foot campus in New Berlin, according to city documents.
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Wisconsin Bank & Trust to open office in downtown Milwaukee
Madison-based Wisconsin Bank & Trust will open an office in downtown Milwaukee.
Irgens explains decision to convert former M&I headquarters into apartments
Mark Irgens said his last multi-family project was 1984, when he built some apartments in downtown Appleton.
U.S. Postal Service building on Juneau Avenue has new owners, including an Illinois developer
The new owners of a commercial building leased to the U.S. Postal Service and located northeast of East Juneau Avenue and North Jackson Street in downtown Milwaukee include an Illinois-based real estate developer.
Rapidly growing Signicast plans to hire up to 90 employees in Menomonee Valley
To meet its growing demand from customers, Signicast LLC had to set up shop immediately in the city of Milwaukee.