Real Estate
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Rockline to expand in Sheboygan
Rockline Industries, one of the world's largest private-label manufacturers of consumer wet wipes and coffee filters, announced today that it will open a state-of-the-art Innovation and Technical Center adjacent to its corporate headquarters in Sheboygan.
BizTimes Real Estate Weekly: Brown Deer Road strip mall sold for $1.95 million
SG2 LLC, a partnership of Milwaukee-based Mallory Properties, owned by Frank Guiffre; the Milwaukee law firm Seibel & Falkner LLP; and Milwaukee-based real estate firm Siegel-Gallagher, recently purchased the Northridge Plaza shopping center at 8201-8271 W. Brown Deer Road in Milwaukee, according to state records.
Waukesha company lands contract to fix Green Bay bridge
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation this morning awarded a contract to Zenith Tech of Waukesha to repair the sagging Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge in Green Bay.
New construction
Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. was contracted to do design and construction work for the renovation of Pick ‘n Save...
Real estate odds and ends
New Walmart Neighborhood Market store to open in WaukeshaA new 42,000-square-foot Walmart Neighborhood Market store will open on Friday,...
Sales
Cassidy Turley BarryNaturescape Inc. recently purchased the 10,000-square-foot industrial facility that it occupies at 363 Austin Circle, Delafield, from...
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Leases
Judson & AssociatesL.D.S. Church leased 288 square feet of space at 21150 Capitol Dr., Unit 2, Brookfield, from David...
Preserve Our Parks says it will sue if Transit Center sold to Barrett
Charles Kamps, a board member of parks advocacy group Preserve Our Parks, said the group will file a lawsuit if Milwaukee County sells the Downtown Transit Center property to developer Rick Barrett.
The Rock strikes accord with Greendale officials
Village of Greendale officials and the owner of The Rock Sports Complex say negotiations between them have made “significant progress” in discussions to address concerns about the impact of ballpark lights on neighbors. As a result, The Rock is moving ahead with plans for the skiing season and village officials say they will recommend Village Board approval of a special use permit for the sports complex.
Campione buys former CSM Bakery Products building in Oak Creek
Oak Creek-based Joseph Campione Inc., a manufacturer of Italian bread products, recently purchased the former CSM Bakery Products building at 7350 S. 10th St. for $1.5 million, according to state records. The property sold for well below its assessed value of $2.7 million.