Real Estate

Roundy’s to close Pick ‘n Save store in Racine

Milwaukee-based Roundy’s Supermarkets Inc. notified state officials this week that it will close the Pick ‘n Save store at 2210 Rapids Dr. in Racine on June 27.

Meijer plans store in West Bend

Grand Rapid, Mich.-based Meijer is adding West Bend to the growing number of southeastern Wisconsin communities where it plans to build stores.

Combination grocery store, restaurant and bar opening in Bay View

Bumstead Provisions, a rustic new grocery store, restaurant and bar with an emphasis on locally-sourced craft beer and food, will open in September at 2671-75 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., according to Ald. Tony Zielinski.

Kesslers Diamonds to open store in downtown Milwaukee

Germantown-based Kessler’s Diamonds announced that it plans to open a store in downtown Milwaukee in the George Watts & Son Building at 761 N. Jefferson St.

Metal-Era plans to expand plant in Waukesha

Metal-Era, a roof edge and ventilation system manufacturer, plans to add an addition of about 35,000 square feet to its 110,000-square-foot plant at 1600 Airline Road in Waukesha.

Novozymes expands Milwaukee space

Novozymes BioAg Inc., a conpenhagen, Denmark-based biotech firm, is expanding its presence in Milwaukee. The firm recently leased a 75,500-square-foot building at 4801 W. Woolworth Ave., from Milwaukee-based Phoenix Investors LLC.
Novozymes has operations around globe including China, India, Brazil, Argentina, United Kingdom, Canada, and United States.
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Exact Sciences would move HQ to Hammes project pitched for downtown Madison

Exact Sciences Corp., one of the fastest-growing companies in Wisconsin, plans to move its corporate headquartes to a $125 million development proposed by Brookfield-based Hammes Co. and City of Industry, Calif.-based Majestic Realty Co. for the Judge Doyle Square site in downtown Madison.

Milwaukee Biz Blog: Arena supporters say huge opportunity must be seized

The plans for a new $500 million arena in downtown Milwaukee and another $500 million in ancillary development is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the community that leaders must find a way to deliver, a panel of civic and business leaders said Tuesday at a Fuel Milwaukee event.

Home foreclosures decline in metro Milwaukee area

The amount of residential foreclosures in the metro Milwaukee area dipped 0.97 percent in February, down from 1.18 percent in February of 2014, according to the latest report from CoreLogic.

Educators Credit Union to build branch in Pleasant Prairie

Racine-based Educators Credit Union plans to build a 7,280-square-foot branch northeast of Highway 50 and 91st Avenue in Pleasant Prairie.

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