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Construction to begin on new Rishi Tea building
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held on Friday to celebrate the start of construction of a new 50,000-square-foot industrial facility at 185 S. 33rd Ct. in the Menomonee Valley in Milwaukee for Rishi Tea.
Kohl’s returns land for cancelled HQ
Kohl’s Corp. has returned the 103-acre site where it had planned to build a new 900,000-square-foot corporate headquarters campus in the Woodland Prime Office Park to the village of Menomonee Falls. The company transferred the property to the village in a deal recorded Monday that was worth almost $10 million, according to state records.
Marquette receives $10M for campus renovation
Marquette University today announced it has received a $10 million donation from an anonymous benefactor to build a new on-site residence for its Jesuit priests.
First phase of Signicast expansion nearly complete
Hartford-based Signicast will complete the first phase of its 500,000-square-foot expansion in the first quarter.
Sales
NAI MLG CommercialStation Road LLC purchased 1.27 acres at 800-28 E. Wisconsin Ave., Oconomowoc, from Terrence Schuetz Exempt Monarch...
Leases
Jones Lang LaSalleHarris Data leased 7,851 square feet of space in the Bishop’s Woods Centre at 13555 Bishops Ct.,...
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Waukesha County leads region’s industrial market
Waukesha County is the strongerest submarket of the southeastern Wisconsin industrial real estate market, based on 2013 data from Xceligent and the Commercial Association of Realtors Wisconsin.
Real estate people
Jones Lang LaSalle recently added Teri Bell as an office broker in its Wisconsin office in Brookfield. She previously...
Real estate odds and ends
Commercial building planned in MuskegoJohn Jewell, the owner of Jewell Homes LLC and part owner of R&W Realty Company,...
Abele seeks increase in legal funds for Downtown Transit Center dispute
Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele recently submitted a request to the County Board for an additional $50,000 in funding for outside legal counsel to assist with efforts to establish development rights for the Downtown Transit Center property.