Real Estate
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Wisconsin Center District continuing talks to move Admirals to Panther Arena
The Wisconsin Center District is continuing its talks with the Milwaukee Admirals hockey team about moving the team's games from the future Bucks arena to the UW-Milwaukee Panthers Arena.
Izumi’s restaurant building sold
Milwaukee developer Sean Phelan has purchased the building that houses Izumi’s restaurant on Milwaukee’s east side for $960,000, according to state real estate records.
Wheaton Franciscan Sisters transferring affordable housing portfolio
Franciscan Ministries, a division of Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare, plans to transfer its affordable housing property portfolio to Chicago-based Mercy Housing.
Physicians Realty Trust sees substantial growth
Physicians Realty Trust has completed more than $688 million of investments in medical real estate so far this year and the Third Ward company’s gross real estate assets now exceed $1.5 billion based on purchase price.
Dohmen purchases second Third Ward building
An affiliate of Dohmen has purchased a 12,000 square foot building at 200 N. Jefferson Street near the Dohmen company’s Third Ward corporate headquarters.
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Opus Group building first structure in Mount Pleasant Business Park
The Opus Group purchased 9.4 acres of vacant land in the Mount Pleasant Business Park and will build a 155,844-square-foot speculative building there, the first building in the park.
Graef team’s design selected for Lakefront Gateway Plaza
A design for the Lakefront Gateway Plaza project created by a team led by Milwaukee-based engineering firm Graef was selected by a group of downtown and lakefront “stakeholders” as the winning design for the project.
South Water Street apartment tower planned
Milwaukee-based developer David Winograd is set to begin construction on a 12-story development at the site of the never-built Rivianna project along the Milwaukee River in the city’s Walker’s Point neighborhood.
Metropolitan planning needed for tri-state economic development
The economic potential of the tri-state region won’t be unlocked until the political leaders in Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana have a better understanding of each state’s assets and problems.