Real Estate

SUPERIOR- Redevelopment Authority approves downtown renovation project

A historic renovation of an 1892 downtown building is in the works.
The Empire Block is slated for a makeover to its former glory starting next summer. It is expected to be complete in 2017.

Goodwill to move to new West Allis location

Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin will move from its current West Allis location to a former Big Lots store across the street.

Oshino Lamps cites business climate as factor in move to Pewaukee

Lower taxes and proximity to the state's robust manufacturing sector has prompted Oshino Lamps America to relocate its United States office from Long Island, NY to Pewaukee.

Vibrant Graphics to move to larger Glendale facility

Vibrant Graphics will move its digital printing business to a larger location in Glendale Thursday.

MOUNT PLEASANT-Development projects move forward after board action

Two development projects near Interstate 94 continue to move forward after Village Board action Monday night.

LA CROSSE – Construction on Viterbo Athletic Complex upgrades underway

The Viterbo University Outdoor Athletics Complex is getting some big upgrades as part of a two-phase construction project.
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MADISON-Madison’s financial committee endorses Judge Doyle Square agreement

Despite concerns and many questions, Madison's finance committee late Monday night recommended approval of an amended development agreement with JDS Development for the massive Judge Doyle Square project Downtown.

GREEN BAY- Packers opt for more than income in TitleTown District

The Green Bay Packers were expected to derive nonfootball income from their Titletown District project, but in designing it the team was focused also on quality of life.

Hot Water Products moves to larger location in Milwaukee

Hot Water Products Inc. will host a grand opening event on Wednesday, Aug. 26, at its new location at 7500 N. 81st St. in Milwaukee.

SHEBOYGAN-Shift in culture drives changes in nursing home construction

A culture shift in senior care is driving change at the Sheboygan Senior Community, which plans to open the doors to its expansive new facility next month. Following the shift, the center is no longer built like a hospital and has moved towards a model that makes residents feel more at home.

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