Real Estate
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Exact Sciences would move HQ to Hammes project pitched for downtown Madison
Exact Sciences Corp., one of the fastest-growing companies in Wisconsin, plans to move its corporate headquartes to a $125 million development proposed by Brookfield-based Hammes Co. and City of Industry, Calif.-based Majestic Realty Co. for the Judge Doyle Square site in downtown Madison.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Arena supporters say huge opportunity must be seized
The plans for a new $500 million arena in downtown Milwaukee and another $500 million in ancillary development is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the community that leaders must find a way to deliver, a panel of civic and business leaders said Tuesday at a Fuel Milwaukee event.
Waukesha County Airport to begin $11.6 million renovation Saturday
The Waukesha County Airport will close one of its runways for an $11 million renovation and repaving beginning on Saturday.
L’BRI PURE n’ NATURAL buys Gearbox Express building in Mukwonago
Mukwonago-based L'BRI PURE n' NATURAL, a direct seller of aloe based skin care, body care, beauty and health and wellness products, will move to a larger building in the village.
Industrial building planned in New Berlin for Spincraft
James Luterbach Construction Co. Inc. plans to build a 72,000-square-foot industrial building on a vacant 11-acre site at 16100 W. Beloit Road in New Berlin, according to plans submitted to the city.
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.
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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.