Real Estate
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Alverno crosses finish line of $30 million capital campaign
As Alverno College rolls out the largest campus improvement project in its history – a $30 million expansion and renovation initiative – the school has announced the success of the three-year capital campaign it led to back the initiative.
Chick-fil-A may open restaurant at Drexel Town Square
Chick-fil-A hopes to open a restaurant at the Drexel Town Square development in Oak Creek.
Roofing company continues to expand in Milwaukee
All-American Roofing, a Milwaukee-based construction company, announced that a recent expansion has driven the rebranding of the company into two separate divisions: Roofed Right America LLC and All-American Design & Construction LLC.
Real estate people
NAI MLG Commercial announces promotionsMilwaukee-based NAI MLG Commercial announced that Rachel L. Schmidt, Tim P. Janusz, Brett J. Garceau,...
Real estate odds and ends
Pita Pit opens downtownA Pita Pit restaurant opened Tuesday in the Railway Exchange Building at 233 E. Wisconsin Ave....
Irgens buys two sites in Milwaukee County Research Park for office building developments
Affiliates of Milwaukee-based commercial real estate development firm Irgens recently purchased two sites in the Milwaukee County Research Park in Wauwatosa, according to state records. Irgens says it is working on plans to build new office buildings on the sites.
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Sign-A-Rama plans new building in Menomonee Valley
The Milwaukee franchise of Sign-A-Rama plans to move its operations to a new building that it plans to build in the Menomonee Valley Industrial Center.
Sales
Colliers International|Wisconsin5300 North 33rd Street LLC purchased the building at 5300 N. 33rd St., Milwaukee, for $2.07 million.A private...
Leases
Colliers International|WisconsinThyssen Krupp leased 57,378 square feet of industrial space at 5300 Ashland Way, Franklin.Orchard Street Press leased 10,464...
Greenfield office building sold for $16 million
An affiliate of Dresher, Pa.-based Ascensus Inc., a retirement and college savings services provider, recently purchased a 50,721-square-foot office and medical office building in Greenfield for $16 million, according to state records.