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Abele vetoes development requirements for Innovation Park hotel
Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele announced Tuesday that he is vetoing a County Board resolution that placed wage and sick day requirements on a proposed extended stay hotel development at the Innovation Park project in Wauwatosa.
New construction
Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. recently completed the design and construction of a 26,400-square-foot warehouse addition for JTS Direct at...
Real estate people
Chris Korjenek, the executive director of the Wisconsin chapter of NAIOP, and Jim Villa, the president and CEO of...
Leases
Boerke CompanyCricket Wireless leased 2,112 square feet of retail space at 5444 W. Fond du Lac Ave., Milwaukee, from...
Real estate odds and ends
Last construction pre-bid meeting for Potawatomi hotel to be held July 15Greenfire Mangement Services and Gilbane Building Company will...
Opus and Mercy team up for mixed-use Park East development proposal
Opus Development Company LLC and Mercy Housing Lakefront have teamed up to propose a mixed-use development with office space, retail space, residential units and structured parking on a 2.3-acre site in the Park East corridor.
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Symmetry to open third Milwaukee location
Milwaukee-based Symmetry Corp. plans to open its third Milwaukee location at 1443 N. Prospect Ave., on the city’s East Side. The building was built in 1968 and features 7,638 square feet of office space.
Real estate deals of the week
Sussex Shopko store sold for $9.2 millionEscondido, Calif.-based Realty Income Corp. recently purchased the 80,000-square-foot Shopko store building at...
Higher quality tenants sought for Timmerman Plaza outlot buildings
Franklin-based Outlook Development Group LLC plans to upgrade a pair of outlot retail buildings that it purchased recently in the Timmerman Plaza shopping complex on Milwaukee's northwest side.
Region’s CRE market posts strong absorption in Q2
As the economic recovery continues, the southeastern Wisconsin commercial real estate market absorbed an impressive amount of space in the industrial, office and retail sectors during the second quarter, according to the latest report from Xceligent and the Commercial Association of Realtors Wisconsin (CARW).