Real Estate

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.

KAUKAUNA- Locks restoration project complete

The 10-year, $14.5 million effort to restore 16 of the 17 locks on the Fox River will be completed today. The restoration of the Fox locks bears huge economical, historical and recreational implications for the region.

Speedwagon Properties buys Kenosha shopping centers for $43.7 million

Speedwagon Properties, a Chicago-based real estate investment firm, paid nearly $43.7 million to purchase the adjacent Southport Plaza and Indian Trail Plaza shopping centers in Kenosha, according to state records.

Kahler Slater supports Hunger Task Force through two-year partnership

Milwaukee-based Kahler Slater is donating the time and talents of its employee base to Hunger Task Force through a partnership it has established with the nonprofit organization.
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E.R. Wagner buys Menomonee Falls site

Milwaukee-based ER Wagner Manufacturing Co. Inc. purchased a 31.7-acre site in Menomonee Falls for $1.5 million, according to state records.

Packers unveil Titletown District plans

The Green Bay Packers today unveiled plans for the Titletown District, a 34-acre development that the team plans to build along Lombardi Avenue west of Lambeau Field.

California-based REIT buys nine senior living properties in Wisconsin

LTC Properties Inc., a Westlake Village, Calif.-based real estate investment trust, announced that it has purchased a portfolio of 10 senior living properties, nine of which are in Wisconsin, from Toledo, Ohio-based Health Care REIT Inc. for $142 million.

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