Real Estate
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Midwest Stairs & Iron expands to build stairs for Northerwestern Mutual Tower and Commons
Milwaukee-based Midwest Stairs & Iron is planning an expansion driven in part by a $4.5 million contract to install all of the stairs in the Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons project in downtown Milwaukee.
CBRE takes over management of 100 East and Milwaukee Center
CBRE Group Inc. is now providing property management services for 100 East and the Milwaukee Center, two of the largest office buildings in downtown Milwaukee.
Sales
Anderson CommercialWI Self Storage West Allis LLC purchased a 124,000-square-foot warehouse on a 6.26-acre site off of Cleveland Avenue...
Leases
Anderson CommercialSales and Marketing Group Inc. leased 11,811 square feet of office space in the Eastgate Business Center at...
Registration closes today for Commercial Real Estate and Development Conference
Today is the final day to register for the 12th annual BizTimes Milwaukee Commercial Real Estate and Development Conference, which will be held Friday, Nov. 14, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in Milwaukee. Registration for the event will be closed at the end of the day.
Mackie Building and parking lot sold for $2.2 million
An investment group led by developer Joshua Jeffers has completed its purchase of the historic Mackie Building at 225 E. Michigan St., and an adjacent parking lot, in downtown Milwaukee.
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Wal-Mart pays $5 million to buy former Sheboygan Menards store
An affiliate of Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart Stores Inc. recently purchased the former Menards store building in the Town of Sheboygan for $5 million, according to state records.
Associated Bank expands real estate investment arm
Green Bay-based Associated Bank has announced it will expand Associated Community Development LLC, its real estate development investment arm.
Franklin plans monumental developments
Here are some details on the plans that I alluded to at the South Suburban Chamber “State of the Cities” meeting in September.
SC Johnson donates $500,000 toward development of Burlington shelter
A $500,000 donation from Racine-based SC Johnson has formed the base of a $1.5 million campaign that will fund the development of a Burlington shelter for victims of domestic violence.