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Rebel Converting to open second facility at former Calibre Inc. warehouse in Saukville
Milwaukee-based Rebel Converting LLC is keeping a presence in Saukville after all.
ManpowerGroup may free up a floor of its downtown HQ when workers return
ManpowerGroup anticipates it will need less office space when employees make their expected return this fall, potentially freeing up a floor of the company’s downtown Milwaukee headquarters.
Amazon to open Pewaukee fulfillment center
Amazon's growth in the metro Milwaukee area continues with the e-commerce giant's latest target being the city of Pewaukee.
Illinois ag equipment manufacturer leases space at former Bucyrus campus in South Milwaukee
An Illinois agricultural equipment manufacturer is the newest tenant at the former Bucyrus campus in South Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Tool commits to $15 wage for downtown Milwaukee office
Milwaukee Tool's plan to take over a downtown Milwaukee office building got its first public hearing this week, where...
Drexel Building Supply’s New Berlin expansion receiving state tax credits
Drexel Building Supply Inc.'s new showroom and distribution center in New Berlin is receiving up to $250,000 in state...
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Steve Palec ending Rock ‘n Roll Roots radio show on WKLH after 34 years
Steve Palec, a prominent figure the last 35-plus years in Milwaukee commercial real estate and also a longtime local radio show host, will be ending his Rock 'n Roll Roots show on WKLH-FM 96.5.
Report: Milwaukee housing leaders say affordable housing developments should be located near job hubs, suburbs
More financial support is needed to develop additional affordable housing units in metro Milwaukee, according to a new report.
New York investors buy Brown Deer shopping center for $10.25 million
A group of New York investors has acquired the Marketplace of Brown Deer for $10.25 million, according to state records.
Metro Milwaukee first-quarter home sales up nearly 3%, March sales nearly flat
The story with the metropolitan Milwaukee housing market has been the lack of inventory, which has been cutting more deeply into home sales.