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Lake Geneva Comfort Suites sold for $6.3 million
The Comfort Suites Lake Geneva East hotel has been sold to a Texas-based hotel investor and operator for $6.3 million, according to state records.
Milwaukee Tool buys its future downtown Milwaukee office building
Milwaukee Tool has acquired a vacant office building in downtown Milwaukee, where it may eventually house up to 2,000 employees, for $7.9 million.
Breaking ground: Greenlink Residences
Milwaukee-based F Street Group is creating 137 multi-family units, a new village community green and rentable event space in...
Ugly Building: Former Sears Outlet store in Germantown
Milwaukee Tool’s expansion into downtown Milwaukee is a generational real estate opportunity that will give a boost to a...
Real estate spotlight: Milwaukee Tool plans a major win for downtown office market
Milwaukee Tool’s expansion into downtown Milwaukee is a generational real estate opportunity that will give a boost to a...
Coffee break: Tracie Parent
Parent joined Kahler Slater in June 2020 as chief financial officer. During the interview process, she had her last...
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Advocate Aurora Health will make remote work permanent for 12,000 employees
About 12,000 non-clinical Advocate Aurora Health employees who have been working remotely throughout the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to do so permanently, the health system said Friday.
Safety4Her to open first brick and mortar location in Milwaukee
Safety product and apparel company Safety4Her Inc. will open its first location on West Capitol Drive next month in a shopping center on the northwest side of Milwaukee.
Wisconsin Center expansion design team reveals facility interior concepts
The design team working on the $420 million Wisconsin Center expansion project have revealed concept ideas of what the...
Investor buys U.S. immigration services office building in downtown Milwaukee
An affiliate of Franklin-based Sunset Investors has acquired the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office building in downtown Milwaukee for $4.75 million, according to state records.