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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.
Ceremony today will kick off Posner Building redevelopment
A ceremonial toast will be held today to celebrate the start of construction for the redevelopment of the 106-year-old Posner Building at the northwest corner of Wisconsin and Plankinton avenues in downtown Milwaukee.
MLG buys land for Germantown business park
An affiliate of MLG Capital recently purchased 120 acres in Germantown, including a 103-acre site at W192 N10021 Appleton Ave. for $1,169,200, to develop the Willow Creek Business Park of Germantown.
Tax credits awarded for Germania building redevelopment
Vangard Group LLC will get $850,000 in tax credits to convert the Germania Building at 135 W. Wells St. in downtown MIlwuakee into 70 “affordable” apartments, Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefish announced Monday.
Groundbreaking to be held next week for new EmbedTek building
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 8, to celebrate the start of construction of a new 100,000-square-foot facility for EmbedTek at N7 W23700 Bluemound Road, near the Waukesha County Airport.
Bids sought for Bradley Center demolition
An unidentified party is soliciting bids for demolition work of the BMO Harris Bradley Center in downtown Milwaukee.
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Waukesha Gander Mountain store sold for $18 million
The Gander Mountain store at 2440 E. Moreland Blvd., Waukesha, was sold recently for $18,275,353, according to state records.
Sojourner celebrates groundbreaking
Sojourner Family Peace Center and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin joined public officials and community members at a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday to mark the start of construction on Sojourner Family Peace Center’s new 75,000-square-foot site.
Millennials will revive the housing market
In her Sept. 15 column, "Many life milestones are out of millennials' reach," the Washington Post's Catherine Rampell by her own admission reinforced some of the negative stereotypes swirling around millennials. They hang out in their parents' basements. They don't buy homes. They don't even rent. They don't marry. Not because they don't have dreams, but because they perceive them to be unattainable.
Creative Employment Opportunities to move office to Schlitz Park
Creative Employment Opportunities Inc., an employment agency for workers with disabilities, will move its office from 1421 N. Water St. in downtown Milwaukee to a 2,200-square-foot space in the Bottlehouse buildings in the Schlitz Park complex.