Real Estate

Rexnord to move its Zurn business from Pennsylvania to Milwaukee

Rexnord Corp. president and chief executive officer Todd Adams announced Tuesday at the Water Summit that the company will move the global headquarters of its Zurn business from Pennsylvania to a new building that will be built in the Reed Street Yards Water Technology Park in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood.

Real estate people

Milwaukee-based Phoenix Investors LLC announced that Patrick Dedering has joined the company as vice president of acquisitions and leasing....

Sales

Judson & AssociatesStaples & Associates Inc. purchased 1,450 square feet of space at N28 W23050 Roundy Dr., Suite 102,...

Leases

Mid-America Real EstateFantasic Sams leased 1,850 square feet at Oak Creek Commons, 2345 W. Ryan Road, Oak Creek. U.S. Cellular...

New construction

West Bend-based Triad Construction Inc. recently completed a 6,610-square-foot office space interior build-out for ProShip Inc. at 400 N....

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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Real estate odds and ends

Pete's Pops plans commercial kitchen downtownPete's Pops, a frozen-fruit treat cart, plans to establish a commercial kitchen in a...

FIRE awarded $35 million in new markets tax credits

First-ring Industrial Redevelopment Enterprise Inc., an affiliated entity of the City of West Allis, announced that it was chosen by the CDFI Fund of the U.S. Treasury Department to receive a $35 million new markets tax credit allocation.

State home sales up 7.8 percent in May

The number of homes sold in Wisconsin increased 7.8 percent in May, compared to May of 2014, and median home sale prices in the state were up 6.7 percent during the month, according to the latest Wisconsin Realtors Association report.

Meijer opens first Wisconsin stores in Grafton and Kenosha

Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Meijer Inc. on Tuesday opened stores in Grafton and Kenosha, its first two stores in the state with several additional locations to come.

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