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Milwaukee landlord will pay $1.7 million following alleged violations of landlord-tenant law
Local landlord Youssef Berrada will pay a $1.7 million settlement following allegations that he violated the state’s landlord-tenant law.
Indoor pickleball franchise announces opening details for first Milwaukee-area location
The Picklr, an indoor pickleball club boasting nine courts, a pro shop and private event space, is slated to open in Menomonee Falls this spring.
Recent commercial real estate transactions 12/18/24
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OFW Relocation LLC leased 17,200 SF at 1290 Lincoln Avenue in Waukesha. Brett Deter and Brian Flood represented...
Oak Creek-based Alpinage Cheese poised for growth with purchase of new warehouse
Oak Creek-based Alpinage Cheese will nearly triple its production capacity as the company shifts some operations to a warehouse space in Racine County.
New Starbucks location planned in Waukesha
A new Starbucks location is planned for the vacant lot just west of the Presidents Plaza shopping center at...
Alcom facility in Hartford will hit the market this week
The soon-to-be shuttered Alcom facility at 857 W. State St. in Hartford will officially be brought to the market this week.
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Milwaukee Tool expanding in Menomonee Falls with office building purchase
Power tool maker Milwaukee Tool has bought an office building in Menomonee Falls in a move that the company...
Senior housing development planned in Waukesha
Madison-based real estate developer Tukka Properties is planning a 115-unit senior housing development on Highway 18 in Waukesha at 3031 Summit Ave., according to city documents.
Barrett Lo’s updated Mayfair Mall development plans up for review
Detailed plans have been unveiled for the first phase of Barrett Lo Visionary Development's (BLVD) massive development planned at Mayfair Mall in Wauwatosa.
Report: Milwaukee apartment market again ranked as nation’s third-most competitive
The Milwaukee apartment market was again ranked as the third-“most competitive” in the nation according to a report from Santa Barbara, California-based RentCafe, the same ranking that it gave the area’s apartment market a year ago.