Real Estate
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Betty Brinn Children’s Museum drops plans for co-location at new Milwaukee Public Museum
Betty Brinn Children’s Museum has decided not to co-locate its museum with the new Milwaukee Public Museum, citing changes in its budget.
MSOE to build softball stadium on its downtown campus
Milwaukee School of Engineering on Friday announced plans to build a $2.9 million softball stadium on its downtown Milwaukee campus for its NCAA Division III women’s softball team.
Saputo closes on purchase of Franklin site for cheese factory
Canada-based dairy company Saputo Inc. has apparently closed on a portion of the land in Franklin where it plans to construct an approximately 340,000-square-foot facility and employ about 600 people.
Madison-based developer purchases Third Ward office building
Madison-based developer Hovde Properties, along with its partner Mountain Shore Properties, has purchased an office building at 417 E. Chicago Ave. in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward for $11 million, according to state records.
Recent real estate transaction announcements – 4/6/22
Leases
Founders 3:
Matthew Beadle and Jon Thoresen represented LNR Partners LLC in leasing 4,400 SF to Anytime Fitness at Whitewater...
MLG Capital’s Fund V secures $350 million in investments
Brookfield-based MLG Capital has surpassed its fundraising goal for Fund V with $321,470,000 worth of investments, according to an SEC filing. Fund V, a commercial real estate fund, opened in January of 2021 with an equity raise goal of $300 million.
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Nosco expanding its Pleasant Prairie HQ
Gurnee, Illinois-based Nosco, Inc. is expanding its Pleasant Prairie Packaging Innovation Center and headquarters facility to 271,000 square feet.
City of Sheboygan buys 197 acres of farmland in Town of Wilson
Hoping to address the dearth of available homes in their community, the landlocked city of Sheboygan has purchased 197 acres of farmland in the neighboring Town of Wilson for $3.67 million.
Viewpoints: Downtown Milwaukee needs businesses to return
It is now long past the time for our city’s business to step up and return to downtown. If it does not happen soon it may never happen.
Leaders tour new Mental Health Emergency Center in Milwaukee
Leaders of Milwaukee’s major health systems participated with U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin in a tour of the new Mental Health Emergency Center on Milwaukee’s near north side Friday morning.