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Silver Spring golf course sold
The principals of RN Realty LLC and Varin Realty LLC announced that they have purchased the Silver Spring Golf & Banquet Center at N56 W21318 Silver Spring Dr., Menomonee Falls.
Waterstone Mortgage to move HQ to former GE building in Pewaukee
Waterstone Mortgage Corp., one of the largest mortgage lenders in the U.S. with more than 500 employees in 11 states, will move its corporate headquarters from 1133 Quail Ct., Pewaukee, to the former GE Medical Systems building at N25 W23255 Paul Road, Pewaukee.
Real estate odds and ends
Downtown law firm relocatesDowntown Milwaukee law firm Peterson, Johnson & Murray S.C. recently moved from 733 N. Van Buren...
Sendik’s to open Bayside store
Expanding their service in the Northshore community, Balistreri-owned and -operated Sendik’s Food Markets announced it will open a store in Bayside in the spring.
Waukesha shopping center sold
Opus Development Corp. announced that it has sold the second phase of The Shoppes at Fox River shopping center development in Waukesha to Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust.
Wisconsin home sales continue to soar, but prices still in decline
Wisconsin home sales continued to grow at a robust pace in November, extending a strong growth trend that started in July last year.
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Redevelopment projects planned in downtown Port Washington
A pair of redevelopment projects are planned in downtown Port Washington.
Waukesha industrial building sold for $2 million
A 44,342-square-foot industrial building on a 2,83 acre site at 1711 Paramount Ct., Waukesha, was sold recently for $2,061,903.
Baker Tilly completes move to U.S. Bank Center
Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP announced Tuesday that it has completed its move from the Honey Creek Corporate Center on the west side of Milwaukee to the U.S. Bank Center at 777 E. Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Milwaukee.
Meijer could anchor Drexel Town Square
The Drexel Town Square developers are negotiating with Grand Rapids, Mich.-based retailer Meijer Inc. to open a 192,000-square-foot store that would anchor the Oak Creek development, according to numerous sources.