Real Estate
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Riverfront Plaza office building downtown is for sale
Riverfront Plaza, a 6-story office building located at 1110 N. Old World Third St. on the Milwaukee River in downtown Milwaukee is for sale.
Hide House is for sale
The Hide House, a series of connected former tannery buildings in Milwaukee’s Bay View neighborhood that now provides space for an eceletic mix of small firms, start-ups and creative tenants, is for sale.
The Bog golf course is for sale
The Bog, an 18-hole golf course in Saukville that was designed by golf legend Arnold Palmer, was recently listed for sale.
MU buys Herzing University building downtown
Marquette University continues to acquire real estate on the west side of downtown Milwaukee. The university recently purchased the Herzing University building, located at 525 N. 6th St., for $1.465 million, according to state records.
Sales
Judson & AssociatesJesus E. and Thaime L. Nanez purchased 3,336 square feet of space at 4511 S. 6th St.,...
Leases
NAI MLG CommercialLara’s Trucking LLC leased 9,721 square feet of space at 1814 Dolphin Dr., Waukesha, from R.A.B. Properties...
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ACTS Housing names new leader as Quindel launches rent-to-own venture
ACTS Housing has named Michael Gosman executive director as the Milwaukee nonprofit's former leader, Carl Quindel, launches a for-profit company aimed at helping aspiring homeowners succeed in a rent-to-own program.
Near West Side Partners kicks off action with $1 million initiative
As Near West Side Partners, Inc. reimagines the future of Milwaukee’s Near West Side, the organization and its five pillar institutions have announced a $1 million initiative designed to tout the area’s assets while curbing crime.
A new funding approach is needed if we are going to retain the Bucks
Having closely watched the debate over how to fund a new arena for the Milwaukee Bucks, it appears there is a real risk that this franchise will leave Milwaukee. It appears that the state legislature has balked at Gov. Scott Walker's original $220 million funding proposal. It appears they are focused on approving a funding package of $150 million. This leaves a funding gap of at least $100 million ($500 million in projected cost, less $250 million in private capital and $150 million in state financing). State legislative leaders have suggested that the city and county come up with this $100 million or what could be an even bigger share if the actual costs of construction run over $500 million.
Leases
CBREJRS Distribution Inc. leased 109,384 square feet of space at 1101 S. Sylvania Avenue, Yorkville, from Sierra Properties LLC.Black...