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Breaking ground: Haribo candy factory in Pleasant Prairie
Haribo may be a maker of gummy candy, but the real sweet treat for Wisconsin is that the Germany-based...
Featured deal: Leonardo DRS buildings in Menomonee Falls
The Leonardo DRS industrial and office buildings in Menomonee Falls were recently sold to investors for $100 million.
Irvine, California-based...
Real estate spotlight: New home construction could create momentum in north side Milwaukee neighborhoods
For years, the Josey Heights and Walnut Circle single family home developments on Milwaukee’s near northwest side sat mostly...
Downtown high-rise projects to headline busy year for commercial real estate development
We are told it will finally happen in 2021.
The Couture, a long-anticipated luxury apartment tower planned near the downtown...
How Milwaukee area’s malls can find success in a changing retail landscape
Malls nationwide are hurting. And the future appears bleak for many of them.
Milwaukee’s regional malls are responding to the...
In the neighborhood: Bay View Printing
How did you get into letter press printing?Â
Town met Jim Baker, former Bay View Printing Co. owner, as a...
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New 24-unit apartment building under construction in town of Brookfield
Construction is underway of a new 24-unit apartment building near the northwest corner of West Bluemound and North Brookfield roads, in the town of Brookfield.
Central Standard owners buy downtown building where they plan to open tasting room
Milwaukee-based Central Standard Craft Distillery is the new owner of the historic former Wisconsin Leather Co. building in downtown Milwaukee.
Vita opening second gym location, at Mandel’s Crescent Apartments development in Wauwatosa
Vita Fitness & Physical Therapy is opening its second location in Wauwatosa, in the redeveloped power house building of Mandel Group Inc.'s Crescent Apartments project.
Real estate industry leaders say Johnson Controls move is a major blow to downtown office market
Johnson Controls International's plans to move out downtown Milwaukee and shift employees to Glendale will make worse an already dire situation for the downtown office market, which is already dealing with the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.