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New York investor buys industrial properties in Racine and Kenosha counties
A New York-based investors group has acquired at least six industrial properties in Racine and Kenosha counties for $41.5 million, according to state records.
Despite pushback, ‘Johnny V’ moving forward with Wauwatosa apartment tower plans
John “Johnny V” Vassallo says he's moving forward with his proposal to develop a 25-story apartment tower at Bluemound and Mayfair roads in Wauwatosa despite its rejection by the city's Plan Commission.
Festival Foods buys Hartford shopping center
It appears Festival Foods plans to keep growing its presence in the Milwaukee market, with the recent purchase of a shopping center in Hartford.
Esports gaming center planned on North Downer Avenue near UWM
A new esports gaming center is in the works on North Downer Avenue near UW-Milwaukee.
Several self-storage warehouses in southeastern Wisconsin sold to Florida investor
A Florida investment firm has acquired eight self-storage facilities in the Milwaukee area for $37 million, according to state records.
Waukesha seeking new proposals for senior housing at city-owned site north of downtown
Waukesha officials are again seeking firms interested in redeveloping a vacant city-owned site just north of downtown.
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Zilber acquires Waukesha cold storage building for $6.3 million
Milwaukee-based Zilber Property Group has acquired a cold storage building in the city of Waukesha for $6.33 million, according to the company and state records.
R1VER construction proceeds following explosion at project site
The general contractor of the high-profile R1VER development in Milwaukee's Harbor District says construction is proceeding, with repair work expected to begin shortly, following an explosion 10 days ago at the project site.
State again seeking development site for new Milwaukee crime lab
The state of Wisconsin is again looking for sites suitable for a new 100,000-square-foot Milwaukee crime laboratory.
Haribo finally breaks ground in Pleasant Prairie, three-plus years after announcing project
German gummy bear maker Haribo has finally broken ground for construction of its first U.S. manufacturing plant in Pleasant Prairie, more than three years after initially announcing its plans.