Real Estate
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Zimmerman pitches stadium plan for pro baseball and soccer in Oak Creek
Greenfield-based Zimmerman Ventures LLC wants to build a stadium for professional baseball and soccer, plus a domed indoor multi-sports complex, in Oak Creek.
Physicians Realty Trust makes acquisitions worth $21.4 million
Milwaukee-based health care real estate investment trust Physicians Realty Trust, has closed on the acquisition of two medical buildings worth a combined $21.4 million.
Konecranes moves Oak Creek offices to West Allis
Hyvinkaa, Finland-based Konecranes has moved its Oak Creek offices and 105 employees to West Allis.
Johnson Controls completes $35 million China R&D expansion
Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc. has expanded its manufacturing and research and development facility in Wuxi, China.
Sales
Siegel-GallagherRing and DuChateau Inc. purchased the 26,300-square-foot Capitol Heights office building at 17400 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield, from Anchor...
Leases
Siegel-GallagherNicholas Company Inc. leased 10,290 square feet of office space at 700 N. Water St., Milwaukee, from LNR Partners...
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New construction
Construction beings for new HQ for Ultra Tool & Manufacturing Inc.New Berlin-based Beyer Construction recently started construction of a...
Real estate odds and ends
Office building planned in Brookfield
Marian Mleczko plans to build a two-story, 14,844-square-foot office building on a former gas station...
Konecranes moves Oak Creek operations to West Allis
Hyvinkaa, Finland-based Konecranes announced this week that it has moved its operations from Oak Creek to West Allis.
The Gobbler sold for conversion into live music theater
Daniel Manesis, the owner of West Allis trucking firm Daniel Manesis Transpotation Inc., has purchased The Gobbler, a landmark Johnson Creek restaurant that has been closed for many years. Manesis plans to convert the building into a live music venue that will be called The Gobbler Theater.