Real Estate

See photos of the recently completed BMO Tower

The BMO Tower, downtown Milwaukee's newest office building, is ready for developer Mark Irgens to show off its key features to tenants while crews put on some finishing touches and the developer works to lease out the remaining office and retail spaces.

North Shore Bank plans to construct new Pewaukee branch

North Shore Bank has plans to construct a new full-service branch at 104 W. Wisconsin Ave. in Pewaukee, according to documents submitted to the village's Plan Commission.
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New 35,500-square-foot athletic facility planned in Mequon

Athlete Performance is proposing to build a roughly 35,500-square-foot facility featuring basketball courts, batting cages, an athletic training area and tenant spaces for related health care services, in Mequon's business park.

Allen Edmonds sells Port Washington land once eyed for warehouse expansion

The parent company of Allen Edmonds has sold land along Sunset Road in Port Washington next to its former distribution center, where the company once eyed a potential expansion of its operations.

Peter J. Schwabe returns to the family business

Brookfield-based design-build commercial construction firm Peter Schwabe Inc. announced that Peter J. Schwabe has returned to the firm to direct financial and strategic planning and will eventually transition into the role of president and chief executive officer.

Moving and storage company expanding Midwest presence with lease of Racine industrial building

As part of plans to grow its business in the Midwest region, Somerset, New Jersey-based Budd Van Lines Inc. has signed a long-term lease of a roughly 115,800-square-foot industrial building in Racine.

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