Real Estate
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Prominent commercial realtor passes away
Ken Braden, vice president at Cassidy Turley Barry in Milwaukee, passed away on Tuesday, March 25.
Industrial park planned west of I-94 in Kenosha
Yet another industrial park development is planned in the I-94 corridor in Kenosha County.
Hobby Lobby store planned in Menomonee Falls
A Hobby Lobby store is planned for a former Pick ‘n Save store space in Menomonee Falls.
Group plans to re-open Modjeska Theatre in November
The Modjeska Theatre Project LLC, which owns the Modjeska Theatre at 1124 W. Historic Mitchell St. on Milwaukee’s south side, plans to reopen the 90-year-old theater in November.
Parking structure planned for Renaissance Faire building in West Allis
Milwaukee-based Van Buren Management Inc. plans to build a four-story, 570-space parking structure at the Renaissance Faire office building at 801 S. 60th St. in West Allis.
Fortune 500 company to expand office space in West Allis
Melville, N.Y.-based Henry Schein Inc. plans to convert 30,000 square feet of warehouse space into office space at its West Allis facility at 10920 W. Lincoln Ave. The 109,000-square-foot building is owned by H&S Properties.
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Sales
Cassidy Turley BarryReliant Realty LLC purchased 10,000-square-foot building at 880 Enterprise Dr., Slinger, from RPM Development LLC. Reliant Fire...
Leases
Colliers International|WisconsinMead & Hunt Inc. leased 5,230 square feet of office space in the Mayfair Woods building at 10700...
Kuttemperoor starts real estate web site
Sanjay Kuttemperoor, president of Brookfield-based V.K. Development Corp. recently launched WikiRealty, a real estate web site that provides objective and subjective information about real estate properties.
Pewaukee Plan Commission rejects industrial building proposal
Member of the Pewaukee Plan Commission last week informed Brookfield-based 2000 Development Corp. that the firm’s proposed for a 100,000-square-foot industrial building on a 15.6-acre site between Highway 16 and Blue Mound Road, north of the former Fatima Drive, would not gain approval.