Real Estate
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Commercial building planned on Sunny Slope in New Berlin
Sunnyslope Investments plans to build a 8,000-square-foot, two-story commercial building at 2601 S. Sunny Slope Road in New Berlin.
Sales
CBRECreekside PP LLC purchased 55 acres northeast of Green Bay Road and 93rd Street in Pleasant Prairie from SB1...
Leases
CBREJRS Distribution Inc. leased 211,610 square feet of space at 1333 S. Grandview Parkway, Sturtevant, from CenterPoint Properties Trust.JRS...
Home foreclosures decrease in metro Milwaukee area
Foreclosure rates in the metro Milwaukee area dipped 0.97 percent in February, down from 1.18 percent in February of 2014, according to the latest report from CoreLogic.
Home foreclosures decline in metro Milwaukee area
The amount of residential foreclosures in the metro Milwaukee area dipped 0.97 percent in February, down from 1.18 percent in February of 2014, according to the latest report from CoreLogic.
Educators Credit Union to build branch in Pleasant Prairie
Racine-based Educators Credit Union plans to build a 7,280-square-foot branch northeast of Highway 50 and 91st Avenue in Pleasant Prairie.
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Pet store planned at Drexel Town Square
Terre Haute, Ind.-based Thompson Thrift Development Inc. plans to build a 16,267-square-foot retail building, anchored by a pet store, in the Drexel Town Square development in Oak Creek.
Six southeastern Wisconsin projects get low income housing tax credits
The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority recently announced that 25 projects in the state, including six in southeastern Wisconsin, have received low-income housing tax credits. The credits help fund affordable housing developments in the state.
Beck Aluminum to move from Racine to Mt. Pleasant
The family of companies affiliated with Beck Aluminum will move from Racine to the former Bosch Group manufacturing plant at 7505 Durand Ave. in Mt. Pleasant.
Associated Bank buys mortgages from Habitat for Humanity
Associated Bank has purchased about $2 million in residential mortgages from Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity in one of the largest one-time mortgage sales in the chapter’s history.