Real Estate
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Patrick Cudahy to build $12 million bacon plant
Cudahy-based Patrick Cudahy LLC plans to build a new bacon slicing and packaging plant at its headquarters.
Point Loomis shopping center sold for $10.35 million
An affiliate of Cincinnati, Ohio-based Phillips Edison & Company recently purchased the 160,533-square-foot Point Loomis shopping center on the south side of Milwaukee from an affiliate of Beachwood, Ohio-based DDR Corp. for $10.35 million, according to state records.
Chase Tower is for sale
The Chase Tower, a 22-story office building at 111 E. Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Milwaukee, is for sale, according to numerous commercial real estate sources.
Retail building on city’s far northwest side sold for $1.25 million
Northwest Fashion Square, a 122,843-square-foot shopping center at 8603-65 W. Brown Deer Road, on the far northwest side of Milwaukee, was sold for $1.25 million, according to state records.
Shops of Grand Avenue up for auction
The online auction sale of the Shops of Grand Avenue in downtown Milwaukee began Tuesday and is scheduled to be complete on Thursday.
Commercial Real Estate and Development Conference will focus on major projects
A panel of local developers working on some of the most transformative development projects in southeastern Wisconsin will highlight the 12th annual BizTimes Milwaukee Commercial Real Estate and Development Conference.
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Sales
Mid-America Real EstateBoghos K. Jankouzian and Silva Jankouzian purchased 1,738 square feet of space at 2805 S. Green Bay...
Leases
Judson & AssociatesGeartek Inc. leased 8,800 square feet of space at 594 N. Shore Drive, Hartland, from JAG II...
Real estate odds and ends
Senior apartments planned in FranklinH.O.L.I.E. Inc. plans to build a 69-unit senior apartment complex at 9260 W. Highland Park...
Wisconsin Metal Parts buys Pewaukee Road building for $2.6 million
Wisconsin Metal Parts, a Waukesha-based custom manufacturer of machined components and metal parts, recently purchased a 47,500-square-foot building at 1801-05 Pewaukee Road, Waukesha, for $2.6 million.