Real Estate

Wells Fargo to provide $5.15 million for Milwaukee homeownership program

San Francisco-based Wells Fargo & Co. will provide $5.15 million for an initiative that aims to increase homeownership and strengthen neighborhoods in the City of Milwaukee’s low- and moderate-income areas.

American Roller to build new facility

Union Grove-based industrial roller manufacturer American Roller Co. plans to build a new 52,000-square-foot facility in Union Grove to replace its existing building in nearby Kansasville.

Developer says apartments at The Moderne are “fully leased”

More than 92 percent of the apartments at The Moderne, a 30-story residential high rise completed in 2012 in downtown Milwaukee, have been leased, according to developer Rick Barrett, the owner of Barrett Visionary Development.

Physicians Realty Trust reports net loss

Milwaukee-based Physicians Realty Trust today reported a net loss of $3.6 million, or 15 cents per share, down from a loss of $301,000 in the first quarter of 2013 for its predecessor company.

Food truck to open cafe on Water Street

Beginning this month, Simmer Truck will have its very own brick and mortar location at 718 N. Water St., a long dormant spot that once housed an Arby's.

State awards $1.4 million in brownfied grants for Milwaukee developments

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation announced today that it has awarded nearly $1.4 million in brownfield grants to four major development projects in the City of Milwaukee.
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Cassidy Turley BarryBoelter Olive Street LLC d.b.a. Boelter recently purchased a 100,800-square-foot building at 202 W. Olive St., Glendale,...

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Colliers InternationalMaster Lock leased 9,316 square feet of office space at 135 W. Forest Hill, Oak Creek.Arcadis U.S. Inc....

Redevelopment project to create apartments above Mo’s Irish Pub downtown

A proposed redevelopment project for the Posner Building, located at 152 W. Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Milwaukee, would create 105 apartments and “extensive retail space,” according to an announcement from the City of Milwaukee.

Rep gets $500,000 grant to repair sinking building

The Herzfeld Foundation is giving a $500,000 grant to the Milwaukee Repertory Theater to help pay for repairs to its sinking building northeast of Wells Street and the Milwaukee River in downtown Milwaukee.

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