Real Estate

Amazon project boosts region’s industrial real estate market

Bolstered by big developments in Kenosha County, including the 1.1 million Amazon.com fulfillment center, the southeastern Wisconsin industrial real estate market continues to post impressive results, according to the latest Xceligent data.

Sales

Colliers International|WisconsinTameica Greene purchased the River Wood Apartments at 1200 Singer Circle, Milwaukee, for $2.3 million.The building at 2419...

Leases

Colliers International|WisconsinFirst Industrial Realty Trust leased 4,800 square feet of industrial space at N93 W14518 Whittaker Way, Milwaukee.ABC Group...

Briggs & Stratton plans Glendale warehouse

Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton Corp. plans to open a warehouse and distribution facility in Glendale.

Harbor District could be a jewel in the rough

Milwaukee's Harbor District, one of the city's most opportunistic areas for ongoing development, will evolve quicker if state authorities and others continue to streamline remediation policies and procedures.

Physicians Realty Trust has made $234 million in acquisitions this year

Milwaukee-based Physicians Realty Trust announced it has made $234 million in nine acquisitions of 23 properties in nine states since January 1.
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OSHKOSH – FVTC, UWO establish new engineering opportunities

When people think about engineering, usually math and science come to mind.

For Rent: Downtown apartment market booms

Prior to the Great Recession, the population of downtown Milwaukee surged as part of a national trend of many empty nesters and young professionals reversing a decades-long population shift to move downtown from the suburbs to seek a more vibrant urban lifestyle.

Gas Light Building sold for $20.5 million

An affiliate of Chicago-based commercial real estate firm M & J Wilkow Ltd. purchased the iconic Gas Light Building in downtown Milwaukee for $20.5 million, according to state records.

WAUSAU – Engineers buttress Wisconsin industries

If Nathan Fetting and his coworkers at Greenheck do their job right, the fans and vents they develop should fade into the background, unremarkable to the people breathing the air recirculated by the company's products.

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