Real Estate
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Bucks point guard buys River Hills home for $1.65 million
Milwaukee Bucks point guard Michael Carter-Williams recently purchased a 9,900-square-foot home in River Hills for $1.65 million, according to state records.
GREEN BAY – Hampton Inn, KI Center work nears completion
The Hampton Inn Downtown will open in September, in time for the launch of the expanded KI Center.
MADISON – Developer proposing mixed-use project for Marling Lumber property
The East Washington Avenue renaissance is continuing with a proposal for a mixed-use redevelopment with 240 housing units at the Marling Lumber Co. site near the Yahara River.
Preserve Our Parks gives up its fight against The Couture
Parks advocacy group Preserve Our Parks announced today that it will not appeal a circuit court judge's ruling that allows private development at the site of the Downtown Transit Center near the lakefront in downtown Milwaukee.
Olympus Group to expand headquarters, add 50 jobs
Milwaukee-based Olympus Group plans to expand its corporate headquarters and add 50 jobs in Milwaukee over the next three years.
State home sales up nearly 17 percent in July
The housing market in Wisconsin continues to improve as both existing home sales and median prices were higher in July than in July of 2014, according to the latest report from the Wisconsin Realtors Association.
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Schlitz Park plans $76 million mixed-use expansion over the next five years
Schlitz Park developer Gary Grunau announced plans for a $76 million multi-phase, mixed-use expansion over the next five years for the complex just north of downtown Milwaukee.
Steakhouse planned for 833 East building
Madison-based Noble Chef Hospitality announced that it will open its first Milwaukee restaurant, to be called Rare Steakhouse, in the 17-story office tower that Irgens is building at 833 E. Michigan St. in downtown Milwaukee.
Mitchell Leather building in Third Ward to be converted to apartments and retail space
An affiliate of Greenfield-based real estate development firm Ener-Con Companies Inc. purchased the 101-year-old Mitchell Leather Factory & Retail Store building in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward for $1.8 million, according to state records.
Brown Deer Road office building sold for $7 million
An affiliate of New York-based Lone Star Funds purchased a 184,712-square-foot office building on Brown Deer Road, near the former Northridge Mall, for $7 million, according to state records.