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Leases
DTZ BarryeMarketing 4 Business LLC leased 8,500 square feet of office space at W237 N2920 Woodgate Road, Pewaukee, from...
New construction
Wauwatosa-based Selzer-Ornst Construction Co. has been selected as construction manager for Cobalt Partner's 60-acre, suburban mixed-use White Stone Station...
Milwaukee County issues RFP for Park East site
As of today, Milwaukee County has added another Park East corridor site to its rolling RFP process for the land it owns in the corridor on vacant land in downtown Milwaukee.
Ruling by county judge boosts prospects for The Couture
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Christopher Foley on Friday provided a major victory for supporters of private development on the site of the Milwaukee County Transit Center.
Animal hospital planned in Pleasant Prairie
The Pleasant Prairie Plan Commission earlier this week approved plans for an 11,021-square-foot Care Animal Hospital on a 2-acre site located on the north side of Prairie Ridge Boulevard, west of 88th Avenue in Pleasant Prairie.
PAVE Milwaukee moves office to Matthews Building
PAVE Milwaukee, an education-focused nonprofit organization, will gain 1,000 square feet as it relocates its offices to the Matthews Building on Wisconsin Avenue today.
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Wangard Partners adds chief financial officer
Wauwatosa-based Wangard Partners, Inc. has introduced a chief financial officer to its staff.
Mayfair adds kate spade store
Wauwatosa’s Mayfair Mall has announced it will add a kate spade new york store, the first full price store the popular retailer will open in Wisconsin.
Wangard Partners adds chief financial officer
Milwaukee-based Wangard Partners, Inc. has introduced a chief financial officer to its staff.
Marquette University to enroll middle school students into engineering program
Marquette University is the latest Milwaukee-area school to hop aboard an enrollment trend that directly admits promising middle school students into select degree programs.