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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.

Johnson Controls plans major new office development

Johnson Controls Inc. is considering locating a major new office development in the Milwaukee area and said the city’s proposed downtown streetcar project will be a factor in determining the site of the project.

Construction begins for Third Ward hotel project

Construction work began on Friday and has continued this week for the Kimpton hotel project in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward.
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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 Menmonee Valley Industrial Center.

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.

From the magazine: Building Futures program preps young adults to join workforce

The six months that Building Futures students spend gleaning carpentry skills in the educational program gives them a chance to build their confidence and their work experience as they begin to rebuild their lives.

Business, civic leaders unite to redevelop Milwaukee’s Near West Side

A cross sector of Milwaukee leaders have banned together with a collective vision to revitalize the city's Near West Side and transform it into a viable business and residential corridor.

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